| 41. | There is a Christian girl who out of sheer kindness gives herself to stableman to be debauched.
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| 42. | Dorsey couldn't believe how moved women were by the frail singer with the face of a debauched faun.
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| 43. | The book is a benchmark of debauched excess, the glittering yardstick against which all that followed would be measured.
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| 44. | She could no longer reconcile her view of herself as a devout Christian with her complicity in this debauched marriage.
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| 45. | "It was some debauched evening with friends when I was young and stupid, " she recalled.
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| 46. | Quite refreshing when the throngs of debauched skiers could have you heading to your car rather than the next lift.
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| 47. | As Dorian engages in a debauched life, the gradual deterioration of the portrait becomes a mirror of his soul.
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| 48. | She did not like the debauched life of Frederick IV, for which he was known even before their marriage.
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| 49. | Sections are also told from the perspective of the debauched Prince Siegfried and his mother, the devious Queen Clothilde.
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| 50. | Semi-amnesiac, Dick Flash roams the converted world digging up the fruitful remains of his debauched ancestors ."
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