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The ladies of Italy, seemingly carefree, wore constructions of iron beneath...
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Hilary Mantel
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Wolf Hall
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The ladies of Italy, seemingly carefree, wore constructions of iron beneath their silks. It took infinite patience, not just in negotiation, to get them of of their clothes.
( Hilary Mantel )
[ Wolf Hall ]
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