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The priest and the woman

Season 2, Ep. 2
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A wild story of deception, wit and wicker baskets, Le prestre et la dame proves once more that some women know exactly how to get what they want.


šŸ“œ Text: Translation by Nathaniel E. Dubin

šŸŽµ Title music: ā€œCelebrationā€ by Alexander Nakarada

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