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A Night in a Moorish Harem

Anonymous

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

This is an erotic novel written in the first person. It is meant to be the story of a ship-wrecked British sailor, who spends a night in a harem and spends time with nine concubines of different nationalities.
Available since: 04/11/2021.
Print length: 71 pages.

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