ellauri048.html on line 1681: `It will be hard,' they say, `to find
ellauri048.html on line 1715: A third is wroth: `Is this an hour
ellauri052.html on line 695: `I used to do some Japanese wrestling,' said Birkin. `A Jap lived in the same house with me in Heidelberg, and he taught me a little. But I was never much good at it.'
ellauri052.html on line 703: `I'll show you what I can, if you like,' said Birkin.
ellauri052.html on line 724: `I should imagine so,' he said, `to look at them. They repel me, rather.'
ellauri052.html on line 743: `Now,' said Birkin, `I will show you what I learned, and what I remember. You let me take you so --' And his hands closed on the naked body of the other man. In another moment, he had Gerald swung over lightly and balanced against his knee, head downwards. Relaxed, Gerald sprang to his feet with eyes glittering.
ellauri052.html on line 763: `Of course --' panted Gerald, `I didn't have to be rough -- with you -- I had to keep back -- my force --´
ellauri052.html on line 767: `I could have thrown you -- using violence --' panted Gerald. `But you beat me right enough.'
ellauri052.html on line 773: `It surprised me,' panted Gerald, `what strength you´ve got. Almost supernatural.'
ellauri052.html on line 781: `It was a real set-to, wasn´t it?' said Birkin, looking at Gerald with darkened eyes.
ellauri052.html on line 783: `God, yes,' said Gerald. He looked at the delicate body of the other man, and added: `It wasn't too much for you, was it?'
ellauri052.html on line 789: `I do. Don´t you?'
ellauri052.html on line 796: `Certainly it is,' said Gerald. Then he laughed pleasantly, adding: `It's rather wonderful to me.' He stretched out his arms handsomely.
ellauri052.html on line 798: `Yes,' said Birkin. `I don't know why one should have to justify oneself.'
ellauri052.html on line 804: `I think also that you are beautiful,' said Birkin to Gerald, `and that is enjoyable too. One should enjoy what is given.'
ellauri052.html on line 816: `I don't know,' laughed Gerald.
ellauri052.html on line 824: `I always eat a little before I go to bed,' said Gerald. `I sleep better.'
ellauri052.html on line 826: `I should not sleep so well,' said Birkin.
ellauri052.html on line 832: `It was a caftan in Bokhara,' said Gerald. `I like it.'
ellauri052.html on line 834: `I like it too.'
ellauri117.html on line 193: `I used to do some Japanese wrestling,' said Birkin. `A Jap lived in the same house with me in Heidelberg, and he taught me a little. But I was never much good at it.'
ellauri117.html on line 201: `I'll show you what I can, if you like,' said Birkin.
ellauri117.html on line 222: `I should imagine so,' he said, `to look at them. They repel me, rather.'
ellauri117.html on line 241: `Now,' said Birkin, `I will show you what I learned, and what I remember. You let me take you so --' And his hands closed on the naked body of the other man. In another moment, he had Gerald swung over lightly and balanced against his knee, head downwards. Relaxed, Gerald sprang to his feet with eyes glittering.
ellauri117.html on line 261: `Of course --' panted Gerald, `I didn't have to be rough -- with you -- I had to keep back -- my force --´
ellauri117.html on line 265: `I could have thrown you -- using violence --' panted Gerald. `But you beat me right enough.'
ellauri117.html on line 271: `It surprised me,' panted Gerald, `what strength you´ve got. Almost supernatural.'
ellauri117.html on line 279: `It was a real set-to, wasn´t it?' said Birkin, looking at Gerald with darkened eyes.
ellauri117.html on line 281: `God, yes,' said Gerald. He looked at the delicate body of the other man, and added: `It wasn't too much for you, was it?'
ellauri117.html on line 287: `I do. Don´t you?'
ellauri117.html on line 294: `Certainly it is,' said Gerald. Then he laughed pleasantly, adding: `It's rather wonderful to me.' He stretched out his arms handsomely.
ellauri117.html on line 296: `Yes,' said Birkin. `I don't know why one should have to justify oneself.'
ellauri117.html on line 302: `I think also that you are beautiful,' said Birkin to Gerald, `and that is enjoyable too. One should enjoy what is given.'
ellauri117.html on line 314: `I don't know,' laughed Gerald.
ellauri117.html on line 322: `I always eat a little before I go to bed,' said Gerald. `I sleep better.'
ellauri117.html on line 324: `I should not sleep so well,' said Birkin.
ellauri117.html on line 330: `It was a caftan in Bokhara,' said Gerald. `I like it.'
ellauri117.html on line 332: `I like it too.'
ellauri349.html on line 574: Jules: Well, there's this passage I got memorized.`It sort of fits the occasion. "Ezekiel 25:17". "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the self and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who in the name of charity and good will shepherds the weak through the Valley of Darkness for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. [now on-screen] And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. [raising his gun on Brett] And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."

xxx/ellauri235.html on line 804: They had not gone far before they saw the Mock Turtle in the distance, sitting sad and lonely on a little ledge of rock, and, as they came nearer, Alice could hear him sighing as if his heart would break. She pitied him deeply. `What is his sorrow?' she asked the Gryphon, and the Gryphon answered, very nearly in the same words as before, `It's all his fancy, that: he hasn't got no sorrow, you know. Come on!'
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 810: `I'll tell it her,' said the Mock Turtle in a deep, hollow tone: `sit down, both of you, and don't speak a word till I've finished.'
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 812: So they sat down, and nobody spoke for some minutes. Alice thought to herself, `I don't see how he can even finish, if he doesn't begin.' But she waited patiently.
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 814: `Once,' said the Mock Turtle at last, with a deep sigh, `I was a real Turtle.'
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