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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The Complete Works Robert Nye. smile for no good reason that I could see , and humming to himself . Now I just stood there , not smiling , not humming , for every good reason in the world that a wife might have . Sir Smile ignored me . I ...
The Complete Works Robert Nye. smile for no good reason that I could see , and humming to himself . Now I just stood there , not smiling , not humming , for every good reason in the world that a wife might have . Sir Smile ignored me . I ...
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... reason at all , save the reason that he did not want you to know where he had been . At such moments you would see his eyes enjoying your innocent belief that he had passed the day in Bidford . He liked to see you thinking of him ...
... reason at all , save the reason that he did not want you to know where he had been . At such moments you would see his eyes enjoying your innocent belief that he had passed the day in Bidford . He liked to see you thinking of him ...
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... reason he had to invent other reasons for liking what he liked . I suspect also that in fact he favoured this particular act of love because its wrongness corresponded to his own . ( Remember Bidford and Wilmcote ! See page 66. ) For my ...
... reason he had to invent other reasons for liking what he liked . I suspect also that in fact he favoured this particular act of love because its wrongness corresponded to his own . ( Remember Bidford and Wilmcote ! See page 66. ) For my ...
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