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The secret of FLIRTING

“You might remember that a couple of weeks ago, I was sitting in a rather dingy tea shop in town with my old flame Graham, wondering whether it was possible to cause actual bodily harm with a Victoria sponge.

Before we discuss assault by slightly stale baked produce, let me first take a diversion into the life of the French novelist Marcel Proust. His most famous work is called , which we once had to

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