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13010-13012 ) [ Never give or lend but sell it very dearly and always for a profit . ] Her first and last advice to Bel Accueil is quantitative : promiscuity and inconstancy are good insurance against the possibility of being left with ...
13010-13012 ) [ Never give or lend but sell it very dearly and always for a profit . ] Her first and last advice to Bel Accueil is quantitative : promiscuity and inconstancy are good insurance against the possibility of being left with ...
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With these words , she gives Alexis a kiss which lasts longer than any she had ever given before . > To think of Alexis as the living portrait of Céladon gives Astrée a way to suppress the physical realities of both the woman and the ...
With these words , she gives Alexis a kiss which lasts longer than any she had ever given before . > To think of Alexis as the living portrait of Céladon gives Astrée a way to suppress the physical realities of both the woman and the ...
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Although the Marquise is striving to preserve a friendship that has involved nothing more than a cool , dispassionate exchange of erotic secrets , she also insists on reminding Valmont that she alone has been able to give him great ...
Although the Marquise is striving to preserve a friendship that has involved nothing more than a cool , dispassionate exchange of erotic secrets , she also insists on reminding Valmont that she alone has been able to give him great ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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