And she, utterly helpless in his grasp, intoxicated by the cataclysmic enormity of her first real entrance into the secrets of sexual passion, clung to him, returning throb for throb, pulsation for pulsation; while through the light fabric of her thin... Hagar Revelly - Page 165by Daniel Carson Goodman - 1913 - 428 pagesFull view - About this book
| John E. Semonche - History - 2007 - 316 pages
...as risque as any found in the novels that got the attention of censors prior to World War I: "[Sjhe, utterly helpless in his grasp, intoxicated by the...could feel the warmth of his body penetrate into her own."51 Daniel Carson Goodman's Hagar Revelly, the novel that contained these words, was the first... | |
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