Laughing lady with a bountiful chest

Laughing lady with a bountiful chest
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Fanny Hill (Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure)

Letter The First

... in short, the different feel and state of things would hardly have passed upon one of Mr. H . . .'s nicety and experience unaccounted for but by the real cause. But here the woman saved me: I pretended a violent disorder of my head, and a feverish heat, that indisposed me too much to receive his embraces. He gave in to this, and good-naturedly desisted. Soon after, an old lady coming in made a third, very a-propos for the confusion I was in, and Mr. H . . ., after bidding me take care of myself, and recommending me to my repose, left me much at ease and reliev'd by his absence.

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