Vulgar words in Love's Pilgrimage (Page 1)
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Thyrsis had come to hate Christianity for many things by that time, but most of all he hated it because it taught the bastard virtue of Obedience.
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He was supposed to be half-drunk, and making love to a run-away princess--who would at one moment accept his caresses, and then spurn him coquettishly, and then execute an unlovely dance with him.
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He shows them what they are, and what that "world" is, to which they would offer his muse as a whore.
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"If," she vowed, "I've got to make love to a man and be rejected by him, at least I'm not going to have it an ugly man!"
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"I could as soon imagine a marble statue making love to me!"
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This amateur eugenist was accustomed to maintain that the great men in history had for the most part been bastards; and Thyrsis, knowing this fact about him, would read editorials in his papers, in which Henry Darrell was denounced as an enemy of the home!
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He was wrestling like a young titan, purple in the face with rage; and shouting, in a perfect reproduction of Henery's voice and accent, "Come round here, God damn you, come round here!"
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But she must not let her Viking see it; that would be unpardonable, it would damn her forever in his sight.