Anne Desclos, born on September 23, 1907, was a distinguished French journalist. Renowned for her unique perspective and profound insight, she enjoyed a prestigious reputation in the field of journalism. Desclos' career spanned various domains, including political, social, and cultural reporting, and her work provided readers with rich information while promoting social progress.
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“O felt that her mouth was beautiful, since her lover condescended to thrust himself into it . . .”
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