sentence association
you know how it works...
and ah! let it never be foolishly said that my room it is gloomy and narrow my bed; |
thus, then, in our hearts’ honeymoon, lay i and queequeg—a cosy, loving pair
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so they all rolled over and one fell out
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"I imagine," Knecht wrote to his patron, "that one can be an excellent
Glass Bead Game player, even a virtuoso, and perhaps even a thoroughly competent Magister Ludi, without having any inkling of the real mystery of the Game and its ultimate meaning." |
Having memorized
what to say and do, with my powers of will I can do some witching, too! |
right glad am i to hear that you have been so thoroughly satisfied with my explanation of what magick is, and on what its theories rest.
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At dawn Aureliano Segundo opened the door and saw the courtyard paved with rabbits, blue in the glow of dawn.
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dark room... something's wrong... cold... siren... dark... smiling teeth... moving wing fingers... smoke... oil... heat... mirror... smear of blood... eye opened... darkness... all wet... bug in bed... torn... bug in bed... crawling... over mооns... |
beside the moldau's rushing stream with the wan moon overhead
there stood as in an awful dream the army of the dead. |
but it is told by the fishermen, and their fathers and grandfathers, that when the fog returns to antonio bay, the men at the bottom of the sea, out in the water by spivey point will rise up and search for the campfire that led them to their dark, icy death.[bells ring distantly] |
Fair is foul, and foul is fair: hover through the fog and filthy air.
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On a clear day you can see General Motors.
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I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
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A little girl, Mui, went to a house as a new servant.
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you know, you can say it backwards, which is dociousaliexpiisticfagilcalirupes - but that's going a bit too far, don't you think? |
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