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Sela Carsen: The Virgin Courtesan (historical; sensual)
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Sela Carsen: The Virgin Courtesan (historical; sensual)
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Elliott, Royal Courtesan is a readable and often rather irreverant romp through the Regency era chez courtesan extraordinaire Grace.
My Lady Scandalous 2007
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Elliott, Royal Courtesan is a readable and often rather irreverant romp through the Regency era chez courtesan extraordinaire Grace.
My Lady Scandalous 2007
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Elliott, Royal Courtesan is a readable and often rather irreverant romp through the Regency era chez courtesan extraordinaire Grace.
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Some of the new uses for existing skills include Appraising a potential partner, Bluffing to connect with someone, Knowledge about various topics, Perform (sexual techniques), several Professions (such as Courtesan, Masseuse, Midwife, or Tattoo Artist), and Sense Motive.
Boing Boing: December 28, 2003 - January 3, 2004 Archives 2003
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"Courtesan" or "cortegiana" meant a lady following the court, and the term began at this time to be applied to a superior prostitute observing a certain degree of decorum and restraint. [
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society Havelock Ellis 1899
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In just over ten years, he created more than 2000 pieces of artwork, some of which include: The Potato Eaters (1885), The Blooming Plumtree (1887), Courtesan (1887), The Night Café (1888) and numerous self-portraits.
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But the great coup is having Anna-Jane Casey as the Courtesan.
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In the Company of the Courtesan, Sarah Dunant (pbg - Mar 09)
Belated blogversary... katelnorth 2008
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