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[45] Mary refers here to the liaisons which Gulliver had in Lilliput, during the two and a half years he was stranded there.

 

     Though Mary forbade her husband to commit those scenes to paper, she herself wrote about them, candidly and juicily, in Chapters Fourteen, Sixteen, Twenty-Seven and Twenty-Nine of this book.  

     Something to look forward to!

Extreme close-up of a Lilliputian Lover and Gulliver.
Artist: Julius Zimmemrman

What readers say?

Xaviera Hollander

("The Happy Hooker" and dozen more books):

We've been friends  for almost half a century and enjoyed several of each others' theatrical productions, so reading your memoir of Mrs. Gulliver is a wonderful surprise: so witty, subversive, and yet, arousing... it tickled my mind as well as inspired my G-spot. Highly recommended!

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