ellauri051.html on line 1419: 819 I tighten her all night to my thighs and lips. 819 Kiristän häntä koko yön reisilleni ja huulilleni.
ellauri053.html on line 1273: Above the staggering girl, her thighs caressed Över den jättelessna tjejen, hennes lår den här gången
ellauri053.html on line 1278: The feathered glory from her loosening thighs? öppna de där tjocka låren för en sådan fjäderbolster?
ellauri111.html on line 653: We shall come between the thighs, bringing in the sheaves.
ellauri111.html on line 662: When we first get shaved between the thighs, we can be excited and carried away and ready to try to do everything. That was my case. One day I saw a line that said something like this "God is not in a hurry." As I recall, for some reason it settled me down some. Keep reading and obeying the word (the Bible), fulfill your daily responsibilites, and pray--you will automatically grow just as surely as a baby grows up to be an adult. We start out as babes in Christ and as we go forward reading and obeying and having our senses exercised by life experiences, we grow up and mature in the Lord.
ellauri117.html on line 551: Weight gain is just a symptom. Yes, you read it right. Have you wondered why you end up gaining weight on a specific body part like belly or hips and thighs? The reason is an underline medical condition. Your body functions are governed by certain neurohormones also known as hormones.
ellauri117.html on line 562: What it looks like: People with the Ovary type store weight in their lower stomach, lower back, hips and thighs.
ellauri141.html on line 260: venterque mollis et femur tumentibus your flabby paunch and scrawny thighs
ellauri204.html on line 391: “So saying, Argeiphontes gave me the herb, drawing it from the ground, and showed me its nature. At the root it was black, but its flower was like milk. [305] Moly the gods call it, and it is hard for mortal men to dig; but with the gods all things are possible. Hermes then departed to high Olympus through the wooded isle, and I went my way to the house of Circe, and many things did my heart darkly ponder as I went. [310] So I stood at the gates of the fair-tressed goddess. There I stood and called, and the goddess heard my voice. Straightway then she came forth, and opened the bright doors, and bade me in; and I went with her, my heart sore troubled. She brought me in and made me sit on a silver-studded chair, [315] a beautiful chair, richly wrought, and beneath was a foot-stool for the feet. And she prepared me a potion in a golden cup, that I might drink, and put therein a drug, with evil purpose in her heart. But when she had given it me, and I had drunk it off, yet was not bewitched, she smote me with her wand, and spoke, and addressed me: [320] ‘Begone now to the sty, and lie with the rest of thy comrades.’ “So she spoke, but I, drawing my sharp sword from between my thighs, rushed upon Circe, as though I would slay her. But she, with a loud cry, ran beneath, and clasped my knees, and with wailing she spoke to me winged words: [325] “‘Who art thou among men, and from whence? Where is thy city, and where thy parents? Amazement holds me that thou hast drunk this charm and wast in no wise bewitched. For no man else soever hath withstood this charm, when once he has drunk it, and it has passed the barrier of his teeth. Nay, but the mind in thy breast is one not to be beguiled. [330] Surely thou art Odysseus, the man of ready device, who Argeiphontes of the golden wand ever said to me would come hither on his way home from Troy with his swift, black ship. Nay, come, put up thy sword in this here sheath, and let us two then go up into my bed, that couched together [335] in love we may put trust in each other.’ “So she spoke, but I answered her, and said:‘Circe, how canst thou bid me be gentle to thee, who hast turned my comrades into swine in thy halls, and now keepest me here, and with guileful purpose biddest me [340] go to thy chamber, and go up into thy bed, that when thou hast me stripped thou mayest render me a weakling and unmanned? Nay, verily, it is not I that shall be fain to go up into thy bed, unless thou, goddess, wilt consent to swear a mighty oath that thou wilt not plot against me any fresh mischief to my hurt.’
ellauri241.html on line 1072: Ah! see her hovering thighs and feet,

ellauri241.html on line 1523: Thou hast thighs, balls and thews

ellauri323.html on line 50: Other than the clam between my thighs. Muuta kuin simpukkaa reisieni välissä.
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 401: At moments I can feel myself between your thighs.
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 561: And see the times I snuggled in your thighs.
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 164: a smile run through the placid hips and thighs
xxx/ellauri415.html on line 381: Methought her long small legs and thighs Mietin miten hänen pitkät pienet jalat ja reidet
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