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 liCk-over A lick over the foot doesn’t qualify as a crime, though a cigarette butt or a soda can not thrown in a can can in the Netherlands. But a flick over the boot: a man’s still free to land however it might hypnotize, electrify, or outrage. If you recline near the strand could you withstand a man’s slobber do you find it half-funnya liquid wave from a landlubber (not your lover) or half-perverted? How else to word it: In the nick of a rudder in Rotterdam, some policeman’s other gave not an utter damn that the dames on the beach couldn’t sunbathesleepsweet and neat (Would a finger on a dyke have caused a louder rave?) without this predator (not senator) slathering saliva on their feet. Would you go where the foam slipper-foes its toes? Lap of salt waves, lip-lap, salty tongue on the run: what does it signify? The lawyers slow to meddle: What’s to be done but make unsolicited toe-licking (a wettish fetish) illegal. ...

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