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    maidenhead


    1. Upon further self-examination, she told me that it had also restored her maidenhead, so she is physically a virgin again


    2. And she knows it’s time for her to lose her maidenhead, but she is not afraid; she has trained and she is ready


    3. Maidenhead, UK, Peter Honey Publications


    4. 'That she'd lost her maidenhead to Guy in the hayloft above your stables


    5. 'The baptismal record shows Henry was six or seven when Harald's former wife, Judith, allegedly told him she lost her maidenhead to Guy


    6. She is a virgin still, and I will not be the one to take her maidenhead


    7. maidenhead with some hobnail in the country, and was come to dispose


    8. his complete triumph over a maidenhead, where he so little expected to


    9. a kind of second maidenhead


    10. purpose, that, in the loss of a fictitious maidenhead, I should reap all the

    11. my maidenhead, that was to be occasionally cooked up for the first


    12. and I, on account of my titular maidenhead, should be excused, at least


    13. counterfeit maidenhead, some consolation for the sort of widowhood I


    14. THE BAWD: Ten shillings a maidenhead


    15. Godwyn said: “Put away your sword, Lord William – you can ’t restore her maidenhead with that


    16. That she would, in the mean time, do her best to find out a proper person, and would undertake to manage this nice point for me, if I would accept of her aid and advice to such good purpose, that, in the loss of a fictitious maidenhead, I should reap all the advantages of a native one


    17. Cole, seconded by the young ladies, acquainted me that there was a chapter to be held that night in form, for the ceremony of my reception into the sisterhood; and in which, with all due reserve to my maidenhead, that was to be occasionally cooked up for the first proper chapman


    18. Cole, that she, on account of her age, and I, on account of my titular maidenhead, should be excused, at least till I had undergone the forms of the house


    19. But it was too late: he was too firm fixed in the saddle for me to compass flinging him, with all the struggles I could use, some of which only served to further his point, and at length an irresistible thrust murdered at once my maidenhead, and almost me


    20. Cole, on the foot of her usual caution, was in no haste to fill up; but then it redoubled her attention to procure me, in the advantages of a traffic for a counterfeit maidenhead, some consolation for the sort of widowhood I had been left in; and this was a scheme she had never lost prospect of, and only waited for a proper person to bring it to bear with

    21. And now an excess of timidity succeeded to an excess of confidence, and she thought herself so much at his mercy and discretion, that she stood passive throughout the whole progress of his prelude: for now, whether the impressions of so great a beauty had even made him forgive her sex, or whether her appearance or figure in that dress still humoured his first illusion, he recovered by degrees a good part of his first warmth, and keeping Emily with her breeches still unbuttoned, stript them down to her knees, and gently impelling her to lean down, with her face against the bed-side, placed her so, that the double way, between the double rising behind, presented the choice fair to him, and he was so fairly set on a mis-direction, as to give the girl no small alarms for fear of losing a maidenhead she had not dreamt of


    22. As it happens, the sister was still virgin and Dunstable did not have the price of her maidenhead


    23. “Off with it all!” cries the Highwayman, whereupon the poor Lady whimpers, “Spare me! Spare me! I’m Virgin as the Day I was born!” To which her Maid can only snicker, as she, too, strips off her Clothes (without first being askt) and says, “As for me, Sir, I’ve no Maidenhead at all to get in the Way, so why not have me here in the Coach and leave my poor Lady in Peace


    24. Of the many Times my Maidenhead was taken, the Great Figures of the Day who enter’d the Brothel (only to enter my Bow’r of Bliss), and of their curious Predilections and Practices betwixt the Bed-Clothes, I shall have to tell in a separate Chapter


    25. We hir’d a Barge upriver, upon that splendid Summer’s Afternoon, rode as far as Maidenhead, there were met by a One-Horse Chaise belonging to the Dean’s Friend, and carried to a beauteous Country Estate call’d Dumswood, whose Owner was said to have some of the finest Race Horses in England


    26. “Only her Maidenhead dy’d,” said Bellars, “but I hope the sweet Maid is alive yet, tho’ surely I have lost her


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    Synonymes pour "maidenhead"

    hymen maidenhead virginal membrane