If ever there was a parlor plant for Fanny Hill, this was it.
At the beginning of her tale, Fanny Hill is a young girl with a rudimentary education living in a small village near Liverpool.
He then proceeds to secretly read an excerpt from page 47 of Fanny Hill in response to a viewer's request.
You can get Fanny Hill on any drugstore rack.
When Putnam published Fanny Hill, they made no guarantee of protection to booksellers.
I did not write it, as Cleland wrote Fanny Hill, to stay out of debtors' prison.
With the tips of two fingers she nudged Fanny Hill away from her and brought the heavy Bible closer.
Fanny Hill is a 1748 novel by John Cleland.
However if the boy uses his father's identification number the computer will supply Fanny Hill, in the color-illustrated edition, and no questions asked.
Cleland's account of when Fanny Hill was written is somewhat difficult.