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| Deanna |
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Ort: Emmeloord |
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Night is not only devoted to love-making, but in the broad light of day the young man will stand across the street and from the partly opened casement of the fair one are visible a hand and a nose - of course she has full view, but that is all that can be seen of her.
Yet this exchange of charms interferes in no way with love-making, and the young man wafts sweet kisses from his finger-tips to the fair - no, dark - damsel, and enjoys it as much as if that black, silky down on her lip were fringing the gateway to his stomach. If a man gets impatient and feels like becoming responsible for the price of his sweetheart's bonnets, he asks the father.
Perhaps while out driving, at the theater or bull-fights, they see a man they think they will like. A young American had been received in great favor by a Spanish family; probably the old man thought he would like an American for a son-in-law. The lovers are unmindful of the people who pass and repass, and the kind-hearted policeman never even thinks of telling the young man to "move on." If the house is secluded the lover tells his devotion in musical strains.
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