Paul Gavarni "glory hole" caricature
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- | "[[Glory hole (sexual slang)|glory hole]]" [[caricature]][http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/708180694/gavarni-glory-hole-caricature-via] by [[Paul Gavarni]]. | + | "'''Glory hole'''" [[caricature]][http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/708180694/gavarni-glory-hole-caricature-via] by French artist [[Paul Gavarni]]. |
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+ | The "[[crack in the wall]]" has led some to interpret it as a [[Pyramus and Thisbe]] story. | ||
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+ | *[[Glory hole (sexual slang)|glory hole]] | ||
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"Glory hole" caricature[1] by French artist Paul Gavarni.
The "crack in the wall" has led some to interpret it as a Pyramus and Thisbe story.
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