The whole being of sufficient thickness When the female stands erect To conceal those parts usually covered From familiar view; But when she stoops or places herself In any other attitudes This Battery of Venus is not altogether impervious To the penetrating eye of the amorite. --Captain William Clark, observing the revealing nature of the attire worn by the ladies of the Wahkiakum tribe of the Pacific Northwest (ca. November, 1805). |
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