Vulgar words in The Prose of Alfred Lichtenstein (Page 1)
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Ilka Leipke was an unusually small, but well-developed, elegant whore, who attracted many men and women with her bizarre nature and apparently silly ideas, as well as with her actually tasteful clothing.
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He contended that anyone who had the misfortune to be a woman must have the courage to be a whore, that the whore is the essential woman, and that relations with women, incidentally, are more or less degrading.
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He wished her much luck, asked if he should play the pimp, and left.
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To lead a decent life, one must be a bastard.
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Before him a small, silent whore's dog had stopped, had listened humbly, with glowing eyes.
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He never failed to say, in a falsetto voice, "pardon," with unashamed courtesy, when a crazy woman cried out or someone blissfully snarled "damn."
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I was with salesmen and with pimps and with students.
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While the actor Schwertschwanz, trembling with desire, went about searching for the right whore, Maria Mondlich sat over a thick anatomy textbook.
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Or he laughed, (the way someone would say "damn").
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I saw the tall whore, who worked this area every night.
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The mother was said to be the popular Trude, who had been convicted of manslaughter after shooting her disloyal pimp.
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Only the fences, profiteers, confidence men, defrauders, swindlers, most of the bankrupts and some of the pimps, remained indifferent.