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Page 286
... involved with Françoise , a French woman who had been translating some work for her . After lying in his arms during her first visit - without sexual involvement - Françoise went to the adjoining room to use the chamber pot and was ...
... involved with Françoise , a French woman who had been translating some work for her . After lying in his arms during her first visit - without sexual involvement - Françoise went to the adjoining room to use the chamber pot and was ...
Page 400
... involved with her and presumably now finds the bonds of matrimony rather wearisome . What accounts for this disenchantment ? Pineo suggests that it is predicated on a marriage of free choice . Two individuals may date , find that they ...
... involved with her and presumably now finds the bonds of matrimony rather wearisome . What accounts for this disenchantment ? Pineo suggests that it is predicated on a marriage of free choice . Two individuals may date , find that they ...
Page 561
... involvement . But this is a " straw man " type of argument , for few would question the point . It can scarcely be disputed that an involved person , skilled in the art of love , is preferable to an involved but unskilled lover . While ...
... involvement . But this is a " straw man " type of argument , for few would question the point . It can scarcely be disputed that an involved person , skilled in the art of love , is preferable to an involved but unskilled lover . While ...
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