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1:23:02
"I am just the person to suit him."
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"Dear Marie. He says.
If you allow this paternal manner.

1:23:08
I still have things
I wish to discover before dying. "

1:23:13
Yes, in the field of reading, too,
there are unsatisfied desires.

1:23:19
A rare edition.
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A family heirloom,
hidden for years in attic or cellar.

1:23:27
Today, the last of the line,
I can no longer read.

1:23:31
Donatien Alphonse François Sade.
1:23:35
"The Hundred and Twenty Days...".
1:23:41
"Stuck... I really am."
1:23:43
"If I accept. I am caught."
1:23:46
"If I refuse. I am not a reader."
1:23:49
"A reader must read."
1:23:51
"Read out loud.
What is asked of her. "

1:23:54
Well, I will consider it.
We will see next time.

1:23:58
Listen, let us have
a short reading today,

1:24:02
I'd like to hear you read so I can judge
this voice of which I hear wonders.

1:24:07
Let us sit down.
1:24:09
I am listening.
1:24:11
A page, any page...
1:24:18
"I have been had."
1:24:20
"So I say to myself. Marie don't give in
to this toad. Take heart. "

1:24:38
"A month later", said La Duclos,
"I had to deal with another debaucher."

1:24:43
"An old rake,
1:24:45
who having kissed
and fondled my arse for half an hour,

1:24:49
put his tongue in the hole,
entered it,

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jabbed at it, rotated it
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with such art I almost thought
it touched the depth of my innards."

1:24:59
"Hiding my cunt in one hand,
he used the other to excite his member


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