The sex-life of young Roald Dahl: How author had 'a parade of women' while he was a spy in America during the war | Daily Mail Online
'His mission was to keep close to Boothe Luce and he succeeded admirably. '
'Among his conquests were, Millicent Rogers, heiress to a Standard Oil fortune and Clare Boothe Luce, a right-wing congresswoman and sex-mad wife of the publisher of Time magazine. ', "Dahl once told friends that Boothe Luce, who was 13 years older, had left him 'all f***** out' after spending three nights in bed with her."
'The biograpy describes a British embassy dinner, when Dahl was placed deliberately next to Boothe Luce, whose anticolonial opinions and dislike of Churchill worried British officials. '
'But a new biography which reveals the sexual exploits of author Roald Dahl, while he was a British spy in America during the war, is certainly not suitable bed-time reading for his younger fans. '
derram ago
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'His mission was to keep close to Boothe Luce and he succeeded admirably. '
'Among his conquests were, Millicent Rogers, heiress to a Standard Oil fortune and Clare Boothe Luce, a right-wing congresswoman and sex-mad wife of the publisher of Time magazine. ', "Dahl once told friends that Boothe Luce, who was 13 years older, had left him 'all f***** out' after spending three nights in bed with her."
'The biograpy describes a British embassy dinner, when Dahl was placed deliberately next to Boothe Luce, whose anticolonial opinions and dislike of Churchill worried British officials. '
'But a new biography which reveals the sexual exploits of author Roald Dahl, while he was a British spy in America during the war, is certainly not suitable bed-time reading for his younger fans. '
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mudcatca ago
"Close your eyes and think of England" - ahahahaha!
1WinfieldBlue ago
lmao i was howling when i read that!
1WinfieldBlue ago
"I am all fucked out! That goddamn woman has absolutely screwed me from one end of the room to the other for three goddam nights." ~ Roald Dahl.