A display cabinet of ornaments, including a china voluptuary bathing in something foamy, is to become a particular favourite. |
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The dancer makes her a voluptuary from the start, selling her soul for pleasure. |
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The first involves Tully's progress from innocent to willing voluptuary, to woman of means and then felon. |
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He was regarded as no ordinary profligate, but as an accomplished voluptuary. |
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We despise and abhor the bully, the brawler, the oppressor, whether in private or public life, but we despise no less the coward and the voluptuary. |
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It was also an occasion for voluptuary displays of tough-mindedness. |
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All first-class and business-class passengers, passengers needing special assistance, and families travelling with… I have been called a voluptuary, a sybarite, a hedonist, a creep. |
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No voluptuary surfeited by conquest, no colossus of the drama bruised and rent by doting adolescents, not Alexander, nor Talleyrand, was more blasé than Scott-King. |
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Dawn Reynolds was an eighteen-year-old alabaster beauty with cobalt eyes and the figure of a ripe voluptuary. |
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His features might have been called good, had there not lurked under the pent-house of his eye, that sly epicurean twinkle which indicates the cautious voluptuary. |
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