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  • This is confirmed by the fact that it is to differences in the organ of touch and to nothing else that the differences between man and man in respect of natural endowment are due; men whose flesh is hard are ill-endowed by nature, men whose flesh is soft, wellendowed.

    On the Soul 2002

  • He used to own R.K.O. Studios; now he's an independent producer known for keeping wildly wellendowed wenches welded to "personal service contracts" -- read as bit roles in exchange for frequent nighttime visits.

    White Jazz Ellroy, James, 1948- 1992

  • You know that, Race chided the woman, his glance raking her wellendowed figure with appreciative boldness before sliding mockingly to Vanessa.

    Wildcatter’s Woman Janet Dailey 1990

  • You know that, Race chided the woman, his glance raking her wellendowed figure with appreciative boldness before sliding mockingly to Vanessa.

    Wildcatter’s Woman Janet Dailey 1990

  • You know that, Race chided the woman, his glance raking her wellendowed figure with appreciative boldness before sliding mockingly to Vanessa.

    Wildcatter’s Woman Janet Dailey 1990

  • You know that, Race chided the woman, his glance raking her wellendowed figure with appreciative boldness before sliding mockingly to Vanessa.

    Wildcatter’s Woman Janet Dailey 1990

  • This is confirmed by the fact that it is to differences in the organ of touch and to nothing else that the differences between man and man in respect of natural endowment are due; men whose flesh is hard are ill-endowed by nature, men whose flesh is soft, wellendowed.

    ON THE SOUL Aristotle 1935

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