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  • Thank you Rumjhum I too remember sitting in the school library with these silly mags pouring over the latest celebrity pics and reading the juicy bits from Lady Chatterly … Plus ca change … eh?

    BROADENS THE MIND • by Oonah V Joslin 2009

  • Lady Chatterly – A novel title character from the 1920s who was a cheating wife of paralyzed and impotent wealthy husband.

    Godzilla Sh | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Lady Chatterly – A novel title character from the 1920s who was a cheating wife of paralyzed and impotent wealthy husband.

    SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1200 2009

  • And perhaps will briefly get a chance to see Lady Chatterly later in the year.

    GreenCine Daily: Rendez-Vous. 12. 2007

  • The "freshly plowed earth" is all about Lady Chatterly, but maybe we can steal the fragrance while she's otherwise occupied.

    Perfume Review: Vero Kern Onda Marina Geigert 2008

  • What they leave out is that there's a hunky gardener in there who's had a slug of Jack Daniels or two and a quick Lucky Strike and is interested in some serious Lady Chatterly action.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Marina Geigert 2008

  • Messrs. Chatterly and the Painter played their parts neither better nor worse than amateur actors in general; and the best that could be said of them was, that they seemed more than half ashamed of their exotic dresses, and of the public gaze.

    Saint Ronan's Well 2008

  • It's like having your bouquet handed to you in the gardeners glove, in the best, most Lady Chatterly-like way.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Marina Geigert 2008

  • Chatterly and the painter, walking gentlemen by profession, agreed to walk through the parts of Demetrius and

    Saint Ronan's Well 2008

  • Chatterly, and reclined on his chair, sipping his negus with the self-satisfied smile of one, who, by a pretty speech, has rid himself of a troublesome commission.

    Saint Ronan's Well 2008

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