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Telemachus
Nestor
Proteus
Calypso
Lotus-Eaters
Hades
Aeolus
Lestrygonians
Scylla and Charybdis
Wandering Rocks
Sirens
Cyclops
Nausicaa
Oxen of the Sun
Circe
Eumeus
Ithaca
Penelope
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lovely
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[Telemachus]
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[144]
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--But a lovely mummer! he murmured to himself. Kinch, the loveliest
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[Telemachus]
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[171]
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knows what poxy bowsy left them off. I have a lovely pair with a hair
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[Telemachus]
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[576]
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--That's a lovely morning, sir, she said. Glory be to God.
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[Calypso]
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[2601]
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--Lovely weather, sir.
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[Calypso]
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[2980]
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Thanks ever so much for the lovely birthday present. It suits me
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[Calypso]
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[2982]
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Iovely box of creams and am writing. They are lovely. I am getting on
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[Calypso]
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[3039]
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THOSE LOVELY SEASIDE GIRLS.
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3215]
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blend, made of the finest Ceylon brands. The far east. Lovely spot it
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3582]
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fruit, olives, lovely cool water out of a well, stonecold like the hole in
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[Lotus-Eaters]
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[3738]
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Repentance skindeep. Lovely shame. Pray at an altar. Hail Mary and
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[Hades]
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[4808]
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lovely old organ hundred and fifty they have to bore a hole in the coffins
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[Aeolus]
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[5793]
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with pomp of tone. OUR LOVELY LAND.
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[Lestrygonians]
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[7743]
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lovely land. Gammon and spinach. Dublin Bakery Company's tearoom.
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8338]
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food. Lovely forms of women sculped Junonian. Immortal lovely. And we
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[Lestrygonians]
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[8554]
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Margate. Piers by moonlight. Her voice floating out. Those lovely seaside
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[Wandering Rocks]
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[11362]
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the cries of the auctioneer within. Four and nine. Those lovely curtains.
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[Wandering Rocks]
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[11489]
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Lovely weather we're having. Yes, indeed. Good for the country. Those
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[Sirens]
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[13222]
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Only the harp. Lovely. Gold glowering light. Girl touched it. Poop of
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[Sirens]
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[13223]
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a lovely. Gravy's rather good fit for a. Golden ship. Erin. The harp that
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[Sirens]
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[13238]
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sail upon the billows. Farewell. A lovely girl, her veil awave upon the
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[Sirens]
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[13309]
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vase. Order. Yes, I remember. Lovely air. In sleep she went to him.
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[Sirens]
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[13416]
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MARTHA it is. Coincidence. Just going to write. Lionel's song. Lovely
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[Sirens]
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[13696]
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She had a gorgeous, simply gorgeous, time. And look at the lovely
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[Sirens]
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[13723]
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Lovely seaside girls. Skin tanned raw. Should have put on coldcream first
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[Sirens]
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[13913]
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girls, those lovely. By the sad sea waves. Chorusgirl's romance. Letters
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[Sirens]
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[13915]
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Laughter in court. Henry. I never signed it. The lovely name you.
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[Sirens]
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[14053]
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Yes, her lips said more loudly, Mr Dollard. He sang that song lovely,
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[Sirens]
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[14054]
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murmured Mina. Mr Dollard. And THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER was a lovely
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[Cyclops]
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[14330]
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region is thoroughly well supplied. Lovely maidens sit in close proximity
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[Cyclops]
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[14331]
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to the roots of the lovely trees singing the most lovely songs while they
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[Cyclops]
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[14332]
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play with all kinds of lovely objects as for example golden ingots,
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[Cyclops]
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[15016]
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(a high double F recalling those piercingly lovely notes with which the
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[Cyclops]
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[16132]
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in the time of the Barmecides. Glendalough, the lovely lakes of Killarney,
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[Nausicaa]
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[16914]
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rosebloom, crept into her cheeks she looked so lovely in her sweet girlish
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[Nausicaa]
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[16960]
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smiling at the lovely reflection which the mirror gave back to her!
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[Nausicaa]
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[16993]
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lovely, Gerty, it said. The paly light of evening falls upon a face
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[Nausicaa]
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[17033]
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engravings and the photograph of grandpapa Giltrap's lovely dog
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[Nausicaa]
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[17153]
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something lovely. She was in a soft clinging white in a studied attitude
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[Nausicaa]
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[17226]
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And two great big lovely big tears coursing down his cheeks. It was all no
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[Nausicaa]
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[17355]
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thought a burning scarlet swept from throat to brow till the lovely colour
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[Nausicaa]
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[17490]
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read poetry and when she got a keepsake from Bertha Supple of that lovely
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[Nausicaa]
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[17610]
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O so lovely, O, soft, sweet, soft!
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[Nausicaa]
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[17680]
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garters. Us too: the tie he wore, his lovely socks and turnedup trousers.
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[Nausicaa]
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[17681]
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He wore a pair of gaiters the night that first we met. His lovely
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[Nausicaa]
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[17794]
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satisfaction. Those girls, those girls, those lovely seaside girls. Fine
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[Nausicaa]
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[18202]
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We'll never meet again. But it was lovely. Goodbye, dear. Thanks. Made me
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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[19492]
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glanced at her lovely echo in that little mirror she carries. But he had
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[Circe]
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[21124]
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partially nude senorita, frail and lovely (his wife, as he solemnly
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[Circe]
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[22908]
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KITTY: (CHEWING) The engineer I was with at the bazaar does have lovely
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[Circe]
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[23187]
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houseflag, creations of lovely lingerie for Alice and nice scent for
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[Circe]
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[24090]
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geraniums and lovely peaches! O, he simply idolises every bit of her!
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[Circe]
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[24177]
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to expense your evenings with lovely ladies saling gloves and other
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[Penelope]
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[30835]
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and potted meat it had a fine salty taste yes because I felt lovely and
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[Penelope]
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[31076]
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jaunting in a train or a car with lovely soft cushions I wonder will he
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[Penelope]
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[31100]
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East Lancs Rgt of enteric fever he was a lovely fellow in khaki and just
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[Penelope]
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[31101]
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the right height over me Im sure he was brave too he said I was lovely
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[Penelope]
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[31110]
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was lovely after looking across the bay from Algeciras all the lights of
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[Penelope]
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[31116]
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what I gave him theyve lovely linen up there or one of those nice kimono
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[Penelope]
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[31132]
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way it takes them lovely stuff in that blue suit he had on and stylish
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[Penelope]
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[31192]
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was a lovely woman magnificent head of hair on her down to her waist
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[Penelope]
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[31326]
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place hotter than it is that rain was lovely and refreshing just after my
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[Penelope]
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[31333]
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lovely frock fathers friend Mrs Stanhope sent me from the B Marche paris
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[Penelope]
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[31340]
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things but tear for the least thing still there lovely I think dont you
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[Penelope]
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[31341]
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will always think of the lovely teas we had together scrumptious currant
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[Penelope]
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[31575]
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given me a nicer name the Lord knows after the lovely one she had Lunita
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[Penelope]
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[31670]
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I wait always what a robber too that lovely fresh place I bought I think
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[Penelope]
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[31717]
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telling me all the lovely places we could go for the honeymoon Venice by
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[Penelope]
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[31886]
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a man and get up on a lovely woman O Lord what a row youre making like
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[Penelope]
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[32096]
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consolation for a woman like that lovely little statue he bought I could
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[Penelope]
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[32099]
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to kiss him all over also his lovely young cock there so simple I wouldnt
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[Penelope]
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[32206]
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its a lovely hour so silent I used to love coming home after dances the
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[Penelope]
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[32253]
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all coming in lovely and fresh who knows whod be the 1st man Id meet
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