And her name shall be?

Cecilia gets around, although you wouldn't know it by the name.

Making love in the afternoon with Cecilia
Up in my bedroom.
I got up to wash my face
When I come back to bed
Someone's taken my place.

Exactly who is that other guy? His roommate? Notable that he's washing his face.
 
'Cause he's been munching on the area just below her magic carpet.
Cecilia gets around, although you wouldn't know it by the name.

Making love in the afternoon with Cecilia
Up in my bedroom.
I got up to wash my face
When I come back to bed
Someone's taken my place.

Exactly who is that other guy? His roommate? Notable that he's washing his face.
 
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Nope, nope, not according to Glenn Miller.

Peggy Jones had her picture took
It got in "Life" and it got in "Look"
Then the cameras began to click
And that my friend really did the trick

Then her fortunes began to climb
She appeared on "The March of Time"
All the boys in the Army camps
Wanted her picture for their postage stamp

She is the 'sweetheart' of
Plenty of soldiers,
Plenty of Sailors,
Thousands of Marines

She's Peggy, the Pin-up Girl
 
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By implication yes, but if you don' t specifically refer to the novel or its plot, then you should be okay.

I don't think it can be squared easily with the site's under-aged rule. Everybody knows the association of the name with the novel and character.

The character's real name in the novel is Dolores, but I don't think that quite works either.
 
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