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Quote TIOBE act II (As a man sows so let him reap, German lessons, pray…
Quote TIOBE act II
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German lessons, pray open "the chapter on the fall of the rupee you may omit. It is somewhat too sensational. Even these metallic problems have their melodramatic side.
the good ended happily and the bad unhappily. That is what Fiction means. / I suppose so but it seems very unfair.
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I would hang upon her lips. My metaphor was drawn from the bees. ... sole aim is enjoyment. ... i would not disturb Egeria and her pupil any longer (...) Young women are green. I spoke horticulturally. My metaphor was drawn from fruits.
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I hope you have not been living a double life. Pretending to be wicked and being really good all the time. That would be hypocrisy.
In fact, now you mention the subject, I have been very bad in my own way.
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You are looking a little worse. This is bc I am hungry / I have never any appetite unless I have a buttonhole first.
No married man is ever attractive except to his wife / and often, I've been told, not even to her.
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Your vanity us ridiculous, your conduct an outrage, and your presence in my garden utterly absurd
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Once a man begins to neglect his domestic duties he becomes painfully effeminate. And i don't like that. It makes a man so very attractive. Mamma has brought me to be extremely short sighted.
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