Boswell's heirs destroyed a passage in his diary where he describes a fling he had with Rosseau's mistress.
But the public markets have been a tricky mistress over the past several years.
The court has heard the fire was a plot to frame Mr Philpott's ex-mistress.
Instead, he was in Argentina, visiting the mistress to whom he is now engaged.
" Or, as South Carolina plantation mistress Mary Chesnut lamented: "Our world has gone to destruction.
Across the room, Manet's "Lady With Fan (Baudelaire's Mistress)" (1862) is dissolving in another way.
After the Tiger Woods mistress meltdown, Jarrod decided he wanted to do something to promote fidelity.
In 1940, Wendell Willkie, the Republican candidate, held a press conference in his mistress's apartment.
Mitterrand's long-time mistress, Anne Pingeot, and their 21-year-old daughter, Mazarine, stood next to them.
Morgan claimed Bloomingdale promised her financial support as his mistress, but the case was thrown out.
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Marie-Therese, who Picasso called his "golden muse", was the artist's mistress from 1927 to 1935.
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In 1992, the FBI looked into whether Cisneros made payments to a former mistress, Linda Jones.
Their brief domestic bliss is shattered when Fay murders the trooper's homicidal former mistress in self-defence.
The waters took one Mistress Van before she could reach the higher rooms of her house.
Even the royal pet corgi is snarling at her as if a surrogate for its mistress's irritation.
The actress also published her first novel in 2009, The Mistress, which featured on the bestsellers list.
The pair, who had a daughter, Maya Widmaier-Picasso, split when Picasso found a new mistress, Dora Maar.
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Trying to preserve her youth, Diane de Poitiers, mistress of French King Henry II, died from drinking gold.
In the relationship that develops, the hierarchies of servant and mistress, artist and model begin to break down.
When Madame de Pompadour became Louis XV's mistress in 1745, she drank hot chocolate to warm up her desire.
Maggi likens his frustration at the public shaming to that of a mistress.
Having divorced his wife, Jenny, he is now engaged to marry his former mistress, ex-TV reporter Maria Belen Chapur.
So long as in the eyes of the village she was now viewed as the mistress of the house.
Cambara blames Wardi, her husband, and his Canadian mistress for her son's drowning.
Itzikman tells me the manager cooked breakfast for Marlon Brando and his mistress.
Each season, Dexter faced a mirror character: a brother, a mistress, a friend.
His mistress, Vicki Morgan, similarly sued his estate after Bloomingdale died in 1982.
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Born a commoner, she won the affection of King Louis XV in 1745, becoming his chief mistress and gaining nobility.
In Santiago, Neruda designed La Chascona for himself and his mistress, Matilde Urratia, who later became his third wife.
"It's the same Mark Sanford who used tax dollars to visit his mistress in Argentina, " the Colbert Busch ad says.
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