Re: The fashionable substitute for belief
No even by Victorian standards apparently, eyebrows were raised about the sensuality of the photograhs and his obsession with the child, which as you said ceased when she reached puberty.
These weren't innocent 'kid on a rug' photographs that most of us had to endure, and are brought out to tease us later, they are as disturbing as the sexualisation of the American child beauty contests, were girls aged as young as three are made up to look like grown women and paraded in bathing suits.
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