SAND AND FOAM(second part)
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s of the pursued?
Let take your garment. again; surely you .
It is a pity t money-c be good gardeners.
Please do not s ues. I hey are like mine own.
en tributed to myself crimes I ted, so t table in my presence.
Even tery.
You may judge oto your knowledge of yourself.
tell me now, wy and wy?
truly just is y of your misdeeds.
Only an idiot and a genius break man-made la to t of God.
It is only .
I if I am to have an enemy
Let rengto mine,
t trutor.
You e friendly h die.
Per suicide in self-defence.
Long ago too loving and too lovable.
And strange to relate I met erday.
t time to take a prostitute to prison; time cast; and time -figer inside a church.
If all true, t one long crime.
Pity is but ice.
t to me is to w.
o prison say in your , quot;May;
And ;May escape from sometill more unbeautiful.quot;
Oftentimes I ed in self-defence; but if I ronger I have used such a weapon.
upid is cred in he smile of his lips.
Only te me.
I ed; I am above no one.
Only ttle me.
I tled; I am below no one.
Your saying to me, quot;I do not understand you,quot; is praise beyond my you do not deserve. I deem myself generous.
of life you lo.
Strange t you sy ted and not the