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'''Dolmancé''' is a character in [[Sade]]'s novel ''[[Philosophy in the Bedroom]]''. It is also the title of a work[http://www.miscellanees.com/l/lorin07.htm] by [[Jean Lorrain]] published in the 1895 collection ''[[Sensations et souvenirs]]''. The story is one about sadism and "[[le vice anglais]]" as professed by such Englishmen as [[George Selwyn ]]. '''Dolmancé''' is a character in [[Sade]]'s novel ''[[Philosophy in the Bedroom]]''. It is also the title of a work[http://www.miscellanees.com/l/lorin07.htm] by [[Jean Lorrain]] published in the 1895 collection ''[[Sensations et souvenirs]]''. The story is one about sadism and "[[le vice anglais]]" as professed by such Englishmen as [[George Selwyn ]].
 +:"- Sadique, sadique, on croit avoir tout dit quand on a épinglé cette épithète au dos du premier maniaque... je veux dire du dernier maniaque venu... Parole d'honneur, c'est à hausser les épaules ou à se tordre ? Et, d'un coup de pouce étalant sur la table le jeu de cartes qu'il était en train de battre : - Les Anglais sont autrement forts que nous sur ce chapitre."
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Dolmancé is a character in Sade's novel Philosophy in the Bedroom. It is also the title of a work[1] by Jean Lorrain published in the 1895 collection Sensations et souvenirs. The story is one about sadism and "le vice anglais" as professed by such Englishmen as George Selwyn .

"- Sadique, sadique, on croit avoir tout dit quand on a épinglé cette épithète au dos du premier maniaque... je veux dire du dernier maniaque venu... Parole d'honneur, c'est à hausser les épaules ou à se tordre ? Et, d'un coup de pouce étalant sur la table le jeu de cartes qu'il était en train de battre : - Les Anglais sont autrement forts que nous sur ce chapitre."




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