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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Ben Ross in a hotel room in November 1953.
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Contact sheets of Marilyn Monroe during her last interview, by Allan Grant, 1962.
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“Un mandarin était amoureux d'une courtisane. “Je serai à vous, dit-elle, lorque vous aurez passé cent nuits à m'attendre assis sur un tabouret, dans mon jardin, sous ma fenêtre.” Mais, à la quatre-vingt-dix-neuvième nuit, le mandarin se leva, prit son tabouret sous son bras et s'en alla.”
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