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    Author: A.Broadsword
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    (Added on Feb 5, 2012)
            (This month 61210 readers) (Total 75290 readers) | 
   
   
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      Jo and Lynnie cannot understand why the naked slavegirls let themselves be degrsded... | 
   
 
 
   
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    Highest 
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    | Reviewer: 
    JimmyJump
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    Feb 10, 2012 | 
   
   
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        Seems A.Broadsword was in the mood for a quick one and it shows. Story sounds more like a burlesque vaudeville staged in some rural sleepy village in the French Provence; while reading I somehow longed for a glass of Pinot noir with a tip of Roquefort cheese and une baguette -loaf of French bread... Was fun reading, but not to the point of losing sight of my Pinot. Maybe it just wasn't my day. JJ (8/10) 
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    himannv
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    Feb 7, 2012 | 
   
   
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        Good fun as always. Its short, sweet and swift with not much of a buildup but its a rather entertaining story and great for a bit of light-hearted reading and humour. I generally prefer stories which have a bit more depth and I think you could have done more with it but excluding that I thought it was fabulous. (9/10) 
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