Anaïs Nin, Naked Under the MaskLime Tree, 1992 - 245 pàgines |
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... least attractive daughter seemed suspicious . And since his own wife had preferred a rosy - gummed gigolo to him , and had left him with their seven little girls , whose care had been entrusted to Rosa as the eldest , Consul Culmell had ...
... least attractive daughter seemed suspicious . And since his own wife had preferred a rosy - gummed gigolo to him , and had left him with their seven little girls , whose care had been entrusted to Rosa as the eldest , Consul Culmell had ...
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... least , he gave the impression he had . Freud ? Of course . But you must look at Jung , my young man . The magazine transition publishes his writings . My wife exclaimed that she had a subscription , and that she had written to Eugène ...
... least , he gave the impression he had . Freud ? Of course . But you must look at Jung , my young man . The magazine transition publishes his writings . My wife exclaimed that she had a subscription , and that she had written to Eugène ...
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... least was the opinion of the surgeon who had operated on her five years earlier for an ovarian tumour . She had feared the worst . But the biopsy revealed not a trace of cancer . Dr Jacobson's injections had speeded her convalescence ...
... least was the opinion of the surgeon who had operated on her five years earlier for an ovarian tumour . She had feared the worst . But the biopsy revealed not a trace of cancer . Dr Jacobson's injections had speeded her convalescence ...
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