Mrs Shakespeare: The Complete WorksSinclair-Stevenson, 1993 - 216 pages Rabelaisian romp, as the bard is stripped bare by his wife, Anne Hathaway. By the author of T̀he life and death of my Lord Gilles De Rais'. |
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... arms ? He crossed his legs and scratched his knee - caps . Did I tell you that he had uncommonly long Then , without so much as a by - your - leave , he started smoking this long pipe of tobacco . It was a white clay pipe , and the weed ...
... arms ? He crossed his legs and scratched his knee - caps . Did I tell you that he had uncommonly long Then , without so much as a by - your - leave , he started smoking this long pipe of tobacco . It was a white clay pipe , and the weed ...
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... Omega , his beginning and his ending , his mother , his bride , and his layer - out . He was born at my hands . He came alive in my backside . Reader , he died in my arms . Seventy - Five Endings " Your eyes , " he 208.
... Omega , his beginning and his ending , his mother , his bride , and his layer - out . He was born at my hands . He came alive in my backside . Reader , he died in my arms . Seventy - Five Endings " Your eyes , " he 208.
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... arms , that my husband added a sentence between the lines of his last will and testament : Item . I give unto my wife my second - best bed with the furniture . Susanna says it is an insult . I know otherwise . What happened to that ...
... arms , that my husband added a sentence between the lines of his last will and testament : Item . I give unto my wife my second - best bed with the furniture . Susanna says it is an insult . I know otherwise . What happened to that ...
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