One is supposed to be a young
serving wench
from the 17th century.
With the passage of time and ale, the men grew friendlier and the
buxom wenches
lovelier - and tongues grew looser.
And betsey isn't none of your common
kitchen wenches.
The isle of wight
has a more imposing wench, clothed with a little drapery.
Pine cone's report by pam shirk, north carolina, usa well, the
fat wench
did it again.
Posted by:
torque wench
date posted: 21-august-2006 at 19:03 the money's irrelevant, his money's his and mine's mine.
Now, by the mack, a
pretty wench
indeed!
Mom: moll's a
good wench
still, i know what she'll do.
In particular, when faced with a large group of
comely wenches, the surprise and joy on his face was a picture.
And betsey isn't none of your
common kitchen wenches.
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