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Strip, no tease

Husbands are very useful aren!t they? Especially when it comes to helping wives in predicaments. We know of one woman magician who, not just with sleight-of-hand but whole-body, managed to slip off her petticoat (it was causing problems, you know) and pass it under the table to the husband without the five other dinner guests knowing a thing about it! And that was in a crowded, posh restaurant. Clever eh?

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 405, 24 September 1991, Page 20

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Strip, no tease Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 405, 24 September 1991, Page 20

Strip, no tease Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 405, 24 September 1991, Page 20

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