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:12:12
Not so hard. Don't force it.
:12:17
Let the quill guide you.
:12:21
Good.
:12:23
Slowly.
:12:25
We mustn't
just copy the words.

:12:28
It's important
that we know what they mean.

:12:31
St. Augustine tells us that angels and
demons walk among us on the Earth...

:12:36
and that sometimes they jointly
inhabit the soul of a single man.

:12:43
Then how can we know...
:12:45
who is truly good
and who is evil ?

:12:50
Well, we can't.
:12:54
All we can do is guard
against our own corruption.

:13:05
So you'll practice reading
tonight on your own for me ?

:13:10
'And so the professor lifted
Columbe's skirt...

:13:15
"high above her waist.
:13:19
"'Let me be your tutor,' said he,
'in the ways of love.'

:13:24
"With that,
he slid her pantalettes down,

:13:28
"down, down over her knees.
:13:31
'And there,
nestled between her legs,

:13:33
"waspink of the tulip...
:13:36
as slick as an eel-"
:13:38
We oughtn't to be reading
his nasty stories.

:13:41
No one's forcing you to listen.
:13:45
" He gazed upon her Venus mound,
:13:51
her flaxen quim,
the winking eye of God."

:13:58
You've been in his quarters,
haven't you ?


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