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Simulation of General Paralysis Thou my great one whom I adore beautiful as the
whole earth and in the most beautiful stars of the earth that I adore thou my great
woman adored by all the powers of the stars beautiful with 52 / WHAT IS ...
Simulation of General Paralysis Thou my great one whom I adore beautiful as the
whole earth and in the most beautiful stars of the earth that I adore thou my great
woman adored by all the powers of the stars beautiful with 52 / WHAT IS ...
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adored by all the powers of the stars beautiful with the beauty of the thousands of
millions of queens who adorn the earth the adoration that I have for thy beauty
brings me to my knees to beg thee to think of me I am brought to my knees I
adore ...
adored by all the powers of the stars beautiful with the beauty of the thousands of
millions of queens who adorn the earth the adoration that I have for thy beauty
brings me to my knees to beg thee to think of me I am brought to my knees I
adore ...
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Let us speak plainly : The marvellous is always beautiful , anything marvellous is
beautiful ; indeed , nothing but the marvellous is beautiful . ' What is admirable
about the fantastic is that there is no longer a fantastic ; there is only the real .
Let us speak plainly : The marvellous is always beautiful , anything marvellous is
beautiful ; indeed , nothing but the marvellous is beautiful . ' What is admirable
about the fantastic is that there is no longer a fantastic ; there is only the real .
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