[ her question is genuine. after all, the red had been so commonly worn that it was included in ration kits.
and maybe this question is easier than teasing out the differences (or lack thereof) between the men and the boys. peggy doesn't agree with natasha's assessment, but arguing the point would only drag out examples. ]
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[ her question is genuine. after all, the red had been so commonly worn that it was included in ration kits.
and maybe this question is easier than teasing out the differences (or lack thereof) between the men and the boys. peggy doesn't agree with natasha's assessment, but arguing the point would only drag out examples. ]