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Page 9
Tis very pleasant , on this Occasion , to hear the Lady propose her Doubts , and
to see the Pains she is at to get over them . I must not here omit a Practice that is
in Use among the vainer Part of our own Sex , who will often ask a Friend's ...
Tis very pleasant , on this Occasion , to hear the Lady propose her Doubts , and
to see the Pains she is at to get over them . I must not here omit a Practice that is
in Use among the vainer Part of our own Sex , who will often ask a Friend's ...
Page 10
Finding he would have an Answer , I told him , if he could get the Lady's Consent
, he had mine . This is about the Penth Match which , to my Knowledge , Will has
consulted his Friends upon , without ever openMind to the Party herself I have ...
Finding he would have an Answer , I told him , if he could get the Lady's Consent
, he had mine . This is about the Penth Match which , to my Knowledge , Will has
consulted his Friends upon , without ever openMind to the Party herself I have ...
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He then who took a young Lady to his Bed , with no other consideration than the
Expectation of Scenes of Dalliance , and thought of her ( as I said before ) only as
she was to administer to the Gratification of Desire ' ; as that Desire flags , will ...
He then who took a young Lady to his Bed , with no other consideration than the
Expectation of Scenes of Dalliance , and thought of her ( as I said before ) only as
she was to administer to the Gratification of Desire ' ; as that Desire flags , will ...
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As I visit all sorts of People , I cannot indeed but smile , when the good Lady tells
her Husband what extra ordinary Things the Child spoke since he went out . No
longer than Yesterday I was prevailed with to go home with a fond Husband and
...
As I visit all sorts of People , I cannot indeed but smile , when the good Lady tells
her Husband what extra ordinary Things the Child spoke since he went out . No
longer than Yesterday I was prevailed with to go home with a fond Husband and
...
Page 34
A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , asks me
whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in every Family , and why it is not fit
that a Woman who has Discretion and Learning should sit at the Helm , when the
...
A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , asks me
whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in every Family , and why it is not fit
that a Woman who has Discretion and Learning should sit at the Helm , when the
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