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ladyofsupposedlyeasyvirtuefornthsahreeorfourthousanddollars
inthisatspherescholarssoughtforthosehetaerasinguish
enuragedpaintingaryforthetheydidnot,onthatat,ceasetodesire
listentothesingingoflovedittiesbygirlsintheneighb”las
ntoshabyparison.shehadrepolitihastitythannyn
felepanyoftheartistidliterarytype.thesingsonggirlscultivatedthese
hthe
noteing
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seight,whendarknesshad
beforeheittedtopassanightinherboudoir.suchapreposteroussituation
bythesideoftheetheobjeageofeveryscholar
ngperiod,perhapstheolovedbyallethe
therespectforladiesinathat,asoldinthenovelchiuweikuei
present.thehistoryofeseintellectualenobesoughtpartlyinthe
touristfes.notafeedhthepoliticaldestihe
revolutionistsoftoday.afterherloverhadbeenhouofnanki
herselfup,aheofficialinpower
theelvesfroheresteitheriry,sic,paintingorplishedaheendofthe
transfordthedirtycreekintoaveianal,theyinahouseboatand
eunusandsoheseladieshavebeenhandeddoothe
chliteraryleaing,orality,andbutrarely
sankurebylitziigduriersofpekingledwu
passingupanddown.
niailedtortoisedeses,nyanhadtourta
thisanchudynasty.itis
ssedintheiryouthbefe.ispeakof”urtship”advisedly,because
stressofopig.tothetangdynastybelongedsuhsiaohsiao,b
livesofsuahsianglan,liujushihand
reputedforhernstandanya
thingsbecausetheydidnotneedignoranceasabulheirvirtue.sothe
sankanchutroopsforherrevery,andin
ofher”adoptedsonsofthe
builtnasteryonshangshan.hecaseoflihsiang,whowas
eire,andchosetoliveasanuninaspecially
aosingataprovisedsongsofsatireinthepresence
nation,asiressofgeneralwu
...
thesingsonggirl,differingfrohenprostitutes,hadtobeurted.suchwas
others.theurtesansuppliedtheneedforurtshipandronyn
rvirtue,ortohavetoo