Anaïs Nin, Naked Under the MaskLime Tree, 1992 - 245 pàgines |
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Pàgina 40
Elisabeth Barillé. The least movement revealed her chest . No man had yet seen her breasts . Not even Hugo . What would ... seen him since the ball . ' My family's away in Europe for a while . I'm living at my uncle's , just on the corner ...
Elisabeth Barillé. The least movement revealed her chest . No man had yet seen her breasts . Not even Hugo . What would ... seen him since the ball . ' My family's away in Europe for a while . I'm living at my uncle's , just on the corner ...
Pàgina 46
... seen as a mysterious foreigner with her indefinable accent and openly provocative appearance . My son Charles , whose reputation as a Don Juan was well known , followed her round like a dog , to the great displeasure of a ship owner ...
... seen as a mysterious foreigner with her indefinable accent and openly provocative appearance . My son Charles , whose reputation as a Don Juan was well known , followed her round like a dog , to the great displeasure of a ship owner ...
Pàgina 75
... seen such luxury . So personal It was disconcerting ... A mantel- piece in turquoise - and - gold tiles stood out from the sapphire walls . The Moorish furniture was incrusted with mother of pearl and tortoise - shell ... An Indian lamp ...
... seen such luxury . So personal It was disconcerting ... A mantel- piece in turquoise - and - gold tiles stood out from the sapphire walls . The Moorish furniture was incrusted with mother of pearl and tortoise - shell ... An Indian lamp ...
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