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:30:01
Please.
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"The Jewels".
You've got good taste.

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"The beloved was naked
and of my heart aware"

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"She was attired
with only jewels sonorous"

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"Whose rich show
gave her a victorious air"

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"That on happy days
is worn by Moorish belles"

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"When, dancing,
it casts its lively, mocking sound"

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"This shining world
of metal and of stone"

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"Thrills me to ecstasy,
and fiercely I love"

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"All things in which sound
is mingled with light"

:30:35
"She lay there, then,
and let herself be loved"

:30:38
"With a vague and dreamy air,
she tried poses"

:30:40
"And frankness coupled with lust"
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"Gave new charm
to her metamorphoses"

:30:47
That dress from the other day,
could you wear it next time?

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She sleeps a lot.
All the time.

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Whenever she feels like it.
It's disgraceful.

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Not really.
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Have they gone higher up?
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I'm afraid they'll go even higher.
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Suppose...
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Suppose they penetrate.
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Without wanting to or wanting to?
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Without wanting to or wanting to?
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As you wish.
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If I were you,
I'd wear tight knickers for protection.

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You think so?
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The General's widow is awake.
In you go.

:31:45
Nouchka, I was waiting.
Come and help me.

:31:53
You smell nice, too. Flowers.
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No, too trite.
:31:57
Spring, damp earth.

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