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Although the establishment does not want to encourage this practice, as it complicates bookkeeping and thus causes additional expenses, a woman may choose to visit only for the time it takes to service one single patron, if she so desires: but, if she does, she must leave the house in his company. If this arrangement does not suit her, or if the patron is disinclined to take her along, she is obliged to receive further clients as assigned to her by the secretary. Furthermore, if her first assignment is to entertain a group of clients, she has to accomplish this task, even if she has come in ...more
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This got weirdly bureaucratic.
Emmanuelle II
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