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"For example Miyuki, and Honoka......in other words, those two had appealed rather earnestly." or "For example Miyuki, and Honoka, and Miyuki, and Honoka. ......in other words, those two had appealed rather earnestly. " Can someone with the original text please confirm which sentence is correct?
"For example Miyuki, and Honoka......in other words, those two had appealed rather earnestly." or "For example Miyuki, and Honoka, and Miyuki, and Honoka. ......in other words, those two had appealed rather earnestly. " Can someone with the original text please confirm which sentence is correct?
I say the second one is correct, the whole "Miyuki, and Honoka, and Miyuki, and Honoka...." purpose is to emphasize that Miuyki and Honoka are constantly appealing one after another [[Special:Contributions/113.190.230.233|113.190.230.233]] 12:26, 26 November 2012 (CST)

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"For example Miyuki, and Honoka......in other words, those two had appealed rather earnestly." or "For example Miyuki, and Honoka, and Miyuki, and Honoka. ......in other words, those two had appealed rather earnestly. " Can someone with the original text please confirm which sentence is correct?

I say the second one is correct, the whole "Miyuki, and Honoka, and Miyuki, and Honoka...." purpose is to emphasize that Miuyki and Honoka are constantly appealing one after another 113.190.230.233 12:26, 26 November 2012 (CST)