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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... hair on his wrist . It looked damp and dark and curly , that gold hair . His eyelashes were dusted with paler flecks of gold . The manure looked golden too , when he had forked The older man worked carefully , and got more Yes , of ...
... hair on his wrist . It looked damp and dark and curly , that gold hair . His eyelashes were dusted with paler flecks of gold . The manure looked golden too , when he had forked The older man worked carefully , and got more Yes , of ...
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... hair in colour like his hair twisted round the belly . This image was spotted and soon after spots appeared also upon the Earl's sides and belly . Mr Halsall hastily cast the image in the fire before it was viewed by others , thinking ...
... hair in colour like his hair twisted round the belly . This image was spotted and soon after spots appeared also upon the Earl's sides and belly . Mr Halsall hastily cast the image in the fire before it was viewed by others , thinking ...
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... hair then , but my husband took the hairbrush from my hand . Mr Shakespeare brushed my hair for me . He played with each long dark tress , drawing the hair out tight , staring in the looking - glass at our two reflections . Mr ...
... hair then , but my husband took the hairbrush from my hand . Mr Shakespeare brushed my hair for me . He played with each long dark tress , drawing the hair out tight , staring in the looking - glass at our two reflections . Mr ...
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