episode "Turn of a Card", 1967• You would think that he would fit right in with the other characters, but, unfortunately, he proceeds to take over the novel by expounding upon his erotic philosophies at length like a randy, Francophone John Galt.
After a period of remission that had lasted for 49 years, the disease returned and attacked her legs, causing her acute suffering and rapidly affecting her mobility.
She finds herself powerfully compelled by the overnight passenger seated beside her, andbefore she has landed, her irrepressible sensual nature has begun to open wide vistas of sexual possibility.
There's also a regrettable scene with a random Thai guy who's not quite of age and some confused philosophizing about Mario's sexual identity, both of which probably don't scan any better now than they did when the book was first published.
Even if Louis-Jaques did, in fact, do most of the actual writing, it's clear that he asked his wife what a female orgasm felt like and listened carefully to her reply, and in this sort of book, that's not nothing.
At this time, they had their first encounter with the idle Italian Prince , who belonged to the international playboy elite of the 1950s and whose discourse on sex had a profound impact on Marayat and Louis-Jacques.
: 132 After attending primary school in Thailand, Marayat was sent by her parents to Switzerland to continue her studies at the extremely selective , located in ,.