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 1        4|       sorts of little wheedling caresses. “Nothing’s changed; you
 2        5|        smothering Fauchery with caresses. He had at last invented
 3        6|      Zizi and lavish on him the caresses that had been destined for
 4        7|       delight, as with pussycat caresses she kissed him all round
 5        8|    company overwhelmed him with caresses, but Bosc was bored and
 6        8|        and the nameless, brutal caresses of the stray passer–by who
 7        8|  touched and replied to Satin’s caresses. When two oclock struck
 8        9| Geraldine by dint of kisses and caresses. As this last lady’s part
 9       10|         action and claiming her caresses only on certain days. He
10       10|        doles of sugar and stray caresses not seldom fell to their
11       10|       waiting for the man whose caresses she tolerated with an appearance
12       10|    lulled her with his sonorous caresses. He knew this power and
13       13|         She had loaded him with caresses and dosed him with soft
14       13|       of faith, such a waste of caresses, made her ragingly abusive.
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