Edvard Munch
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What do you think of
the Bohemians' conduct?

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One might characterize
their conduct as follows;

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I consider it to be
extremely unprepossessing

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and a distinct danger
for certain easily influenced souls.

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I'm not talking about prostitutes
but human beings who can love.

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The only thing they seem capable of
is so-called free love.

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But rabbits are capable of that too.
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"I love you, love you.
Take me, kiss me, hold me and then

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"embrace me, hug me
so that I never breathe again.

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"Your kiss is so fiery tonight.
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"Fever takes you in command.
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"Your tears run slowly down
and burn into my hand."

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"Do you think that I've tired of you?
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"Oh no!
Smile happily as you did before.

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"Stay with me tonight.
Let my arm curl close about your waist."

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How were sexual matters
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dealt with in your home?
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They weren't dealt with at all.
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Everything was kept secret around me.
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I understood nothing
until it was too late.


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