Dear Gino...how right you were...when you sang... “But how do you...not sell your soul...when it is you...who would like to buy it from me...But how do you..”
And yeah, how do you do it, not to be won over by such a..ehmm..such..charming fireplace!
Indeed, as she teaches me (This “she” is a husband who came to see me today and is helping me a great deal in compiling this -almost erotic- commentary), as she teaches me, I was saying, the Louis XV Pompadour Galbè mantelpiece is female (the very name -Pompadour- tells us this, along with its soft forms, slender legs and well-sculpted breasts in the lines of the front).
But not all Females are equal, each representative of this human category, whether it is the way she dresses, the way she looks at you (or the way she pretends not to see you), the way she moves or the way she dresses, each Female, in short, has her own way of expressing herself, of presenting herself, of making herself attractive in front of the (much simpler and defenseless) male..
However, with all due respect for the Intelligence and Cunning, let's say... “basic,” which, as you teach me, we acknowledge to the entire female gender, even among women there is one who excels, perhaps one in a hundred million, but there is... A Greta Garbo, a Loren Sofia, a Marylin Monroe or an unforgettable Vitti Monica, THERE IS.
And among our Pompadour caminettes, as she teaches me, the specimen that I am presenting here EXCELLES, indeed!
In this case, the Spell that takes those who see this caminette for the first time is called “Mystery..”
Mystery that comes from the fascination of its black dress, from the fabric, very fine, of this particular Marquinia marble, from the very black background decorated with very white veins as fine as hair. Hisses are wasted but-no exaggeration-they are all deserved....
This most refined black dress of white decorated lace produces in those who see it Beauty, Emotion, Seduction, Pathos, even in some, as she teaches me, it can give rise to forbidden Passions.
Sometimes you don't need to wear too much makeup, load yourself with too many jewels or various tinsel, sometimes a well-worn black dress is enough, as she teaches me.
PROVENANCE PARIS (AND WHERE ELSE?!), NAPOLEON III PERIOD, PERFECT PRESERVATION AND FASCINATING PATINA.
MESSAGE RESERVED FOR THE HUSBAND WHO TAUGHT ME SO MUCH:
Bear with me if I have involved you by addressing you and continually reiterating that “as you teach me,” but try to understand, if my wife reads such daring comments, I need a pass the buck, I will say that the fault is all yours, that the pervert (for a little black women's underwear, how shameful!!) is you, it is you who led me astray, me, I didn't want to! My wife doesn't know her anyway, doesn't know who she is and will never find her, so. Thank you and... see you next time.