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    Sea-woman, her hair soaked with sweat, coils up like seaweed around 
      her lover's arms. Siren-woman, her teeth have the same lustre as the 
      pearls adorning her neck. He, the fisherman, tries to grasp the pink 
      tongue between her lips, but it flees quickly like a small fish. He holds 
      his breath and dives towards the yoni and its holy glints. A cruel bite 
      draws a cry from him. She does not let her prey go, the moray eel! 
      Octopus-woman, she enlaces the fisherman and drags him down to the bottom 
      of the abyss. Joyously, he lets himself drown... Eventually, the beauty 
      surrenders. He then climbs astride her lifted thigs and mounts her, 
      beeping her firmly in position under his knees. In the ocean of pleasures, 
      they are the two united valves of a beautiful shellfish: the 
      conch.
  She lies flat on her back,  you sit between her parted knees, 
      raise them,  hook her feet over your thighs,  catch hold of her 
      breasts, and enjoy her:  this is Manmathpriya (Dear to Cupid).  | 
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