In "Anne Roumanoff, that feels good", Christine Berrou explains to Maxime Chattam that her name alone inspires fear.
She imagines what life confined with him must be like.
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In & # 39; Anne Roumanoff, it feels good & # 39;, & nbsp; Christine Berrou explains to Maxime Chattam that her name alone inspires fear. She imagines what life in confinement with him must be like. & Nbsp;
In "Anne Roumanoff, that feels good", Christine Berrou explains to Maxime Chattam that her name alone inspires fear.
She imagines what life confined with him must be like.
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