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1 He'd have to have a harem to keep him amused.
2 You have a harem , I suppose, somewhere?
3 If beauty was all a man required, he could, if rich, have a harem full of it any day.
4 When I become rich, I shall have a harem in which I shall keep fat naked women, with their buttocks painted green.
5 I had a harem at one point, Sophie.
6 I'll warrant you 've a harem I'd envy, and which I'll doubtless try to sneak into some night.
7 The miserable man had a harem of abandoned women with him, with whom he set out on his return.
8 "If he collected them he'd have a harem , " observed Mr. Savage, sagely.
9 Yet she wouldn't have been shocked if her brother'd had a harem in Bengal, because it was "good form."
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