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[ For he wished to marry the young girl in order to know for himself what the queen is feeling , and how he might find pleasure with his wife in spite of his love . He wants to experience in every way what Iseut feels with the king ...
[ For he wished to marry the young girl in order to know for himself what the queen is feeling , and how he might find pleasure with his wife in spite of his love . He wants to experience in every way what Iseut feels with the king ...
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If only she had given in freely to the sway of Nature , La Vieille would have enjoyed her youth even more since the pleasure principle is , after all , the fundamental motivation in life : > Ainsinc Nature nos joutise , qui nos queurs a ...
If only she had given in freely to the sway of Nature , La Vieille would have enjoyed her youth even more since the pleasure principle is , after all , the fundamental motivation in life : > Ainsinc Nature nos joutise , qui nos queurs a ...
Pagina 144
Without directly referring to their former love , she evokes the memory of of the total pleasure he has always needed and will never find with a woman like the Présidente , incapable of " cet entier abandon de soi - même , ce délire de ...
Without directly referring to their former love , she evokes the memory of of the total pleasure he has always needed and will never find with a woman like the Présidente , incapable of " cet entier abandon de soi - même , ce délire de ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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