The Bloody Chamber-1
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Outside our firelit privacy, I could ide dra ime for o leave me. One single key remained unaccounted for on tated over it; for a moment, I t o unfasten it from its brot back into and take it ah him.
quot; is t key?quot; I demanded, for ;to your ? Give it me!quot;
antalisingly above my of reacraining fingers; those bare red lips of his cracked sidelong in a smile.
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it on tened toget musically, like a carillon. tal c over me to drop a beard-masked kiss on my forehead.
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