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gradually become well acquainted with her, and he should also make himself agreeable
to her relations. Afterwards, this acquaintance should be made a pretext for visiting
her house frequently, and on such occasions he should converse on the horny little cathlic girls
of love in her absence but within her hearing. As his intimacy with her increases
he should place in her charge some kind of deposit or trust, and take away from
it a small portion at a time; or he may give her some fragrant substances, or
betel nuts to be kept for him by her. After this he should endeavour to make her
well acquainted with his own wife, and get them to carry on confidential conversations,
and to sit together in lonely places.
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