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422437 No.422437 [Reply] [Original]

>I was on my knees, and on the point of possessing my darling, when two bearded bathers, the old man of the sea and his brother, came out of the sea with exclamations of ribald encouragement, and four months later she died of typhus in Corfu.

Awesomely hilarious passage, /lit/.

Also, Lolita general

>> No.422451

He let some hobos hinder him from getting delicious loli secks? He deserved his final fate.

>> No.422450

>>422437

When my beloved was on my knees, two bearded bathers, one of the old man of the sea and his brother, the cries of the ribald encouragement, and point to the carrying out of the sea came , four months later, she died of typhus in Corfu.

>> No.422453

>>422451
You mean dying of a heart attack...? That could happen to anyone

>> No.422457

>>422453

I meant more like getting v&

>> No.422458

Where to begin? Nabokov's a riot.

"A methodical man, John Shade usually copied out his daily quota of completed lines at midnight but even if he recopied them again later, as I suspect he sometimes did, he marked his card or cards not with the date of his final adjustments, but with that of his Corrected Draft or first Fair Copy. I mean, he preserved the date of actual creation rather than that of second or third thoughts. There is a very loud amusement park right in front of my present lodgings."

-Pale Fire

>> No.422466

>>422450
Did you just edit Nabokov's grammar?

>> No.422469

>>422457
But every1's final fate is death..........

>> No.422476
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422476

>>422469
Death is a disease!

And it can be cured like any other.

>> No.422484

Angel, Grace
Austin, Floyd
Beale, Jack
Beale, Mary
Buck, Daniel
Byron, Marguerite
Campbell, Alice
Carmine, Rose
Chatfield, Phyllis
Clark, Gordon
Cowan, John
Cowan, Marion
Duncan, Walter
Falter, Ted
Fantazia, Stella
Flashman, Irving
Fox, George
Glave, Mabel
Goodale, Donald
Green, Lucinda
Hamilton, Mary Rose
Haze, Dolores
Honeck, Rosaline
Knight, Kenneth
McCoo, Virginia
McCrystal, Vivian
McFate, Aubrey
Miranda, Anthony
Miranda, Viola
Rosato, Emil
Schlenker, Lena
Scott, Donald
Sheridan, Agnes
Sherva, Oleg
Smith, Hazel
Talbot, Edgar
Talbot, Edwin
Wain, Lull
Willaims, Ralph
Windmuller, Louise

"her bodyguard of roses"

I CAME

>> No.422491

>>422466
I always, two bearded bathers one of the two one-point coarse sea and his brothers, the following four shouting encouragement and love over the knee of a man-month implementation of the sea After she died of typhus in Corfu is.

>> No.422500

>>422484
i know this means something but i forgot

>> No.422571

>>422500
don't overthink it. Not worth the waste of biochemical ressources.

>> No.422575

"You always have bad dreams?"
"I *often* have bad dreams. Generally, trauma about vending machines eating my change."

>> No.422600

>>422500


Lo's classmates.

>> No.423067

>>422600
no, like there's much more here, i remember a teacher giving a lecture talking about this list and how it had deeper meaning but i totally forgot

>> No.423079

http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/cmr_1252-6576_1996_num_37_3_2464

yeah here i found something about it

fucking Nabokov

>> No.423102

>>422437

It's like an awesome early version of Bel Air

>> No.423111

>>422476

Yeah I fucking lost it when he said that. Almost ruined the film lol

>> No.423193

>>423111
Really? I thought it portrayed how mad his obsession with saving his wife has made him quite well.