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Updated: June 15, 2025
I simply record what I see filth and swinishness on the left hand, order, neatness, and cleanliness on the right. The white houses, the trim streets of the townlet, are on the Wallace property, which is at present, and will be for some little time to come, in the hands of the Court of Chancery.
To go on with that which happened in the morning that's ... that's swinishness, bestiality, and unworthy of a man who respects himself. Love! Love this is a full blending of minds, thoughts, souls, interests, and not of the bodies alone. Love is a tremendous, great emotion, mighty as the universe, and not the sprawling in bed. There's no such love between us, Liubochka.
It was tempting enough to have a hand in substituting Yasmini for Gungadhura on the throne of Sialpore if the chance of doing it were real. Yasmini seemed able to read her thoughts, or at all events to guess them. "When I am maharanee," she said, "there will be an end of Gungadhura's swinishness. Moreover, promises will all be kept, unwritten ones as well as written.
"You know," replied Pelle crossly. "She just lay there and looked at me as though she was thinking: 'That's what he looks like and he's come a long way here. I could see by her eyes that you had spoken of me and that she knew about all my swinishness." Sort nodded. "Then she held out her hand to me. How like she is to one of God's angels already I thought but it's a pity in one who's so young.
You have far too much conscience. You cannot make children out of morality, much less music. The swamp is quaggy, the summit rocky. Commit some act of genuine swinishness, so that you may put a little ginger into your life.” Daniel laid his hand on his shoulder, looked at him with his cold eyes, and said: “Judas.”
Let us now turn to the teaching of Christ, and see whether it does not explain the deep disorder of the animal instincts in the world of man, and while saving us on the one hand from the self-mutilation of asceticism, and from the swinishness of the fleshly school on the other, whether it does not embrace the truth that is in both and teach us how to correlate the material and the spiritual.
"You know," replied Pelle crossly. "She just lay there and looked at me as though she was thinking: 'That's what he looks like and he's come a long way here. I could see by her eyes that you had spoken of me and that she knew about all my swinishness." Sort nodded. "Then she held out her hand to me. How like she is to one of God's angels already I thought but it's a pity in one who's so young.
But the sub-professor Yarchenko was obstinate and seemed really angered, although, perhaps, he himself did not know what was lurking within him, in some dark cranny of his soul. "Leave me in peace, Lichonin. As I see it, gentlemen, this is downright and plain swinishness that which you are about to do.
And that's the way they do it, lollygagging all about the ship and letting me drink myself to death. It isn't right, I tell you. It isn't right. They were sent along with me for the express purpose of not letting me drink, and they let me drink to swinishness as long as I leave them alone. If I complain they threaten not to let me have another drop. What can a poor devil do?
What actually drove me out of the country was the swinishness in certain indispensable arrangements, and then the cheating in the hotels, and the tolls. The heat there is no worse than here, and doesn't bother me; on the contrary, I am very well, thank Heaven. Day before yesterday there was a storm whose like I have never seen.
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