The Woman's Other Bible

In particular, it revolves around the daughter of lot, pheine, and is unabashed in its sexuality. this is important counterpoint is what is referred to by kierkegaard as the either, the aesthetic phase of existing.

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The Cry of Sodom: Book II, Scroll XI

He had not meant to hurt pheine and thamma, though raguel assured him that they were well. that was one, small, blessing at least, although he could say very little for himself. lot closed his eyes. no, there was no saving him, not now, not ever.

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