Ne te lave pas... J'arrive!
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"Ne te lave pas... J'arrive!" (don't wash ... I'm coming) is a dictum attributed both to Henri IV (who supposedly wrote it to Gabrielle d'Estrées) and Napoleon (who supposedly wrote it to Josephine).
See also
- Bathing woman
- Body odor and subconscious human sexual attraction
- Odor di femina
- Misquotation
- Mysophilia
- Personal hygiene
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