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Foetal Attraction

Foetal Attraction delves into the psychological and emotional connections that can develop between expectant parents and their unborn child. The book examines the various aspects of this bond, including the physical, emotional, and psychological factors that contribute to foetal attraction, offering insights into the unique relationship that forms during pregnancy. more

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Kathy Lette
Kathy Lette

Kathy Lette is a British author known for her humorous and satirical writing style. Her works often focus on women's experiences and family life, enjoying widespread popularity among readers. more

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“No person shall be restrained of his liberty but by regular process from a court of justice, authorized by a general law. . . . On complaint of an unlawful imprisonment to any judge whatsoever, he shall have the prisoner immediately brought before him and shall discharge him if his imprisonment be unlawful. The officer in whose custody the prisoner is shall obey the order of the judge, and both judge and officer shall be responsible civilly and criminally for a failure of duty herein.”