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The '''''Kama Sutra''''' was a manual of [[sex|sexual tactics]]. The original version of the book was written in [[sanskrit]]; it continually hinted at [[Mal'akh|demons]] which could be summoned by carelessness or malice. The first [[English language|english]] translation of the book was produced in [[Medmenham]]; it contained no mention of demons.
The '''''Kama Sutra''''' was a manual of [[sex|sexual tactics]]. The original version of the book was written in [[sanskrit]]; it continually hinted at [[Mal'akh|demons]] which could be summoned by carelessness or malice. The first [[English language|english]] translation of the book was produced in [[Medmenham]]; it contained no mention of demons.



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Kama Sutra

The Kama Sutra was a manual of sexual tactics. The original version of the book was written in sanskrit; it continually hinted at demons which could be summoned by carelessness or malice. The first english translation of the book was produced in Medmenham; it contained no mention of demons.

Lisa-Beth Lachlan read the Kama Sutra. (PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street)