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Re: Rupert
Rupert confuses me! Robert has been in my family for 200 years so it feels warm and comfortable, but I've never known a Rupert. And I've got two very different associations with it: the admirable little bear in the English children's books, and 17th-century royalty: Rupert of the Rhine, fighting the English civil war with his little lapdog in tow. And then there's the nn problem, Ru or Roo being unpleasing. Can't get my head around Rupert.
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