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Lothario

 

Lothario comes from The Fair Penitent (1703), a tragedy by Nicholas Rowe. In the play, Lothario is a notorious seducer, extremely attractive but beneath his charming exterior a haughty and unfeeling scoundrel. He seduces Calista, an unfaithful wife and later the fair penitent of the title.

Edited by Hobie Harkins
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4 hours ago, HossC said:

Wine

(I got given two bottles of French wine this afternoon, although I could've gone with Cognac as I got a bottle of that too :)) :whitewine::whitewine:

Cognac will definitely do it! You'll love the stuff!! :) 

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