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Orozco autobiography of a flea

          Farther along one comes upon the costumed fleas of the Flea Circus....

          The Autobiography of a Flea

          1887 erotic novel

          Title page of the falsely dated "1901" edition (actually published c. 1935)[1]

          AuthorAnonymous
          LanguageEnglish
          GenreErotic novel
          PublisherEdward Avery

          Publication date

          1887
          Publication placeUnited Kingdom
          Media typePrint (hardcover)
          Pages274 pp
          OCLC48562620

          The Autobiography of a Flea is an anonymouserotic novel first published in 1887 in London by Edward Avery.

          Fleas in the carriages.' How typical of.

        1. Indeed he is exceedingly illuminating and eloquent, but the tone of the Autobiography is formal and impersonal.
        2. Farther along one comes upon the costumed fleas of the Flea Circus.
        3. A: Orozco's life spanned the Mexican Revolution, the Great Depression and the Second World War, and his personality, philosophy and aesthetics.
        4. According to Orozco's autobiography, trustees reacted negatively to the figure of the black man heading The Table of Brotherhood panel, as well as to the figure.
        5. Later research has revealed that the author was a London lawyer of the time named Stanislas de Rhodes.[2]

          The story is narrated by a flea who tells the tale of a beautiful young girl named Bella, whose burgeoning sexuality is taken advantage of by her young lover Charlie, the local priest Father Ambrose and two of his colleagues in holy orders.

          Bella is then employed to procure her best friend, Julia, for the sexual enjoyment of both the priests and of Julia's own father.

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