except, on Sundays, they let her go to Mass, bundled up in black, with a veil on - puss in boots
Poor, lonely lady, married so young to an old dodderer with his bald pate - puss in boots
His hand, then, trembling, upon her bosom; hers, initially more hesitant, sequentially more purposeful, upon his breeches - puss in boots
can't you see the bloodstains on the sheets? - puss in boots
'I must and will have her for ever,' - puss in boots
'I shall steal her away from her husband to live with me.' - puss in boots
From four-thirty until five-thirty, he unlocks the shutters and lets his wife look out - puss in boots
So may all your wives, if you need them, be rich and pretty; and all your husbands, if you want them, be young and virile; and all your cats as wily, perspicacious and resourceful as: PUSS-IN-BOOTS - puss in boots