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fifty shades of grey

“What is it about elevators?”

By Alvin Alexander. Last updated: April 14 2019

“What is it about elevators?”

~ Christian Grey

“Why didn’t you tell me there was danger? Why didn’t you warn me?” (Thomas Hardy, Tess)

By Alvin Alexander. Last updated: June 3 2016
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I don’t know the original source of this image, but the original source of the quote is the book, Tess of the D’Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy. Pretty risque stuff for a book published in 1891.

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