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    1. things might actually be improved if he envisioned as his paramour this tigress, his


    2. It took all of the young man’s guile and persuasion to coax and persuade his new paramour to keep her head above the duvet cover and to accept that it was, indeed, a very beautiful morning


    3. persuade his new paramour to keep her head above the duvet cover


    4. She has lost all sense of responsibility and reality, and thinks only of herself and her personal satisfaction, to the point that she has put her paramour, Agatha, ahead of the children, even when they are sick… Should Roger continue to trust Chad and Manrique to her care on the basis of her past, a past she has rejected? Before, Josie respected, heralded and defended the Christian concept of family life, thought Roger


    5. They had often objected to Roger’s willingness to take care of Chad and Manuel while Josie was going up and down the State of California with her paramour Agatha


    6. I understood that Ingrid’s generous invitation to share her bed had now come to an end, and that, without rejecting me verbally, some other paramour was next in line


    7. What did he achieve by eliminating his wife’s paramour in a fit of rage, the result of his sense of outrage? True, he had his rival to her favors die while he was still alive and kicking


    8. Leave alone the cruelty of the crime, didn’t it reflect the stupidity of man! And what do those murders of sexual jealousy tell but the tale of man’s idiocy? Oh, on the pretext of patching up, how easily the husband or the paramour would lure the other into a death trap! What a wonder is it that one comes to trust someone with a motive to harm one! Oh, if only the intended victim had known an iota of the human psychology! Would then there be the death of one and the jailing of the other?’


    9. And should the son of a paramour or prostitute desire his father’s house, and desert his adoptive father and adoptive mother, and go to his father’s house, then should his eye be put out


    10. Having resolved to have Raja Rao for her lover, she was at peace with herself, ‘Of course, it would be unfair for woman to let the paramour father her child

    11. ‘A man could have murdered his wife for gain,’ said Ranga Reddy dismissively, ‘or else a bored housewife could have taken a paramour


    12. Why, luckily for men, the hard nuts to crack for the final favor are few and far between! But then, the harder the struggle to win women over, the sweeter would be the pleasure in having them, wouldn’t it be? Oh, what else draws a man to a woman than his desire to access her persona specifics? Won’t woman bare her veiled assets for her fancied man to dabble with her private accounts? But after a few jaunts of his to her favored joint, what would be left in her for her lover to explore, and for her to show him more? And thereafter, how could she cater to his innate need for variety and what else she could conjure up to sustain his enticement? Oh, the poor thing, seeing his interest in her wane in time, won’t she turn more so eager to keep him in good humor? Of course, the more she gives her man; even more she satiates him, doesn’t she? And it’s only time before she finds her paramour bypass her favors for lesser flavors


    13. All said and done, only the charms of the call-girls could wean him away from his wife, to make way for me as her paramour


    14. It’s only a matter of time before you find yourself in the arms of a paramour, be it Prasad or some other


    15. ‘But in liaison, being submissive to her paramour, won’t she enjoy the joy of surrender


    16. Sophie rested her fork, turned to her paramour, willing to give him another chance


    17. The Myth of the Taj Mahal: is about a great Mogul Emperor named Akbar who purportedly so loved one paramour consort of his: that he built the most beautiful palace in the world for her, in her honor; because he was so much in love with her


    18. paramour with, in liquefied pearl, and ravishingly poured into me, where,


    19. How had that occurred? It had started with him harmlessly teasing the peasant girl, Annet, then teaching her oafish paramour a lesson in respect; but somehow it had ended up in humiliation for Ralph


    20. And who could describe those feelings, those agitations, yet exalted by the charm of their novelty and surprise? when that part of me which had so hungered for the dear morsel that now so delightfully crammed, forced all my vital sensations to fix their home there, during the stay of my beloved guest; who too soon paid me for his hearty welcome, in a dissolvent, richer far than that I have heard of some queen treating her paramour with, in liquified pearl, and ravishingly poured into me, where, now myself too much melted to give it a dry reception, I hailed it with the warmest confluence on my side, amidst all those ecstatic raptures, not unfamiliar I presume to this good company

    21. Maybe this was why, in the weeks after New Year’s, he’d failed to make any connection between his twenty-two-year-old paramour and the nameless minor in the tabloids


    22. She cited Keith Herman’s paramour, Lynnette Lagrande, who not only refuted Herman’s alibi for the time of Jennifer Herman’s murder but would also testify to and document the fact that Keith Herman wanted out of his marriage


    23. Yea, and the best person too; and he is a very paramour


    24. Still less can we sympathize with the gentleman who, in Fort comme la Mort, during his whole life deceived his friend, corrupted his wife, and now laments because, having grown old, he is not able to corrupt also the daughter of his paramour


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    Synonymes pour "paramour"

    concubine courtesan doxy paramour fancy man