The book The Pirate Woman was written by author Dingle Aylward Edward Here you can read free online of The Pirate Woman book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Pirate Woman a good or bad book?
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For tiny Pascherette was custodian of the giant's greenheart; and honest Milo never sought very deeply for motives. It wasenough for him that Dolores, his Sultana, the being he worshiped as heworshiped his gods, was ministering with woman's infinite tenderness toher maid, a creature as humble as himself. Pearse, too, even in his intoxication of senses, saw and warmed to thisevidence of real womanliness in one he had small cause to think anythingother than a bewilderingly alluring fury. He could... not hide histhoughts, and Dolores saw them betrayed on his face; Pascherettesurprised the look on her mistress's lovely face that told her theimperious beauty possessed a heart of living flesh and blood. AndPascherette shuddered nervously at the fear of what must happen shouldthat heart ever feel humiliated. "Keep still, child, " Dolores laughed happily, mistaking the reason forthe girl's shudder. "It is finished now. Thy hurts will pass in thysleep. Go to thy big man there, and have him pet thee.
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