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Summary of Anaïs Nin's Little Birds
Summary of Anaïs Nin's Little Birds
Summary of Anaïs Nin's Little Birds
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#1 Manuel and his wife were poor, and when they first looked for an apartment in Paris, they found only two dark rooms below the street level, giving onto a small stifling courtyard. Manuel was sad. He was an artist, and there was no light in which he could work. His wife did not care. She would go off each day to do her trapeze act for the circus.

#2 Manuel was well aware that he was highly endowed by nature in the matter of size. If it was true that his penis wilted as soon as he came too close to a woman, he was also aware that if a woman looked at him, his penis would grow to enormous proportions and behave in the most vivacious way.

#3 The day when the shy girl had looked at Manuel, he was very happy. He thought that now it would be easier to satisfy himself fully if he could just control himself. But instead of controlling himself, he opened his kimono and showed himself to the girls.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 1, 2022
ISBN9781669380252
Summary of Anaïs Nin's Little Birds
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    Manuel and his wife were poor, and when they first looked for an apartment in Paris, they found only two dark rooms below the street level, giving onto a small stifling courtyard. Manuel was sad. He was an artist, and there was no light in which he could work. His wife did not care. She would go off each day to do her trapeze act for the circus.

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    Manuel was well aware that he was highly endowed by nature

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