I am not into Matthias Nonius in the sense that you are alluding, and I am exasperated with the continuous misinterpretation of my interest in a great hero of our House as being in any way prurient. Is an artist's intent always to be reduced to the vulgar and degrading urges of the flesh, as though intellectual passion does not exist? What compels this perpetual crudeness of thought in the face of efforts to provide an elevated, sublime understanding of a man who exemplified everything noble, true, and beauti
[This is where Ortus would typically self-deprecate in rejection of Gideon's assertion, but he catches himself on the cusp of it. She is holding out a hand. He ought not to turn from it.]
We are good cavaliers. Our Lady is most fortunate. I am certain she would agree that she finds our deportment agreeable.
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its about a guy who tries really hard and achieves his dreams
like winning a punching contest and getting a girlfriend
we should throw harrow a long poetry party
you know
for old times sake
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She had given more attention to my work than she had professed to, once.
Perhaps you are right. She may be nostalgic for my recitations.
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i didnt think you even wanted one
arent you into like matthias nonius or something
sweet
really we are being so nice to her
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I am not into Matthias Nonius in the sense that you are alluding, and I am exasperated with the continuous misinterpretation of my interest in a great hero of our House as being in any way prurient. Is an artist's intent always to be reduced to the vulgar and degrading urges of the flesh, as though intellectual passion does not exist? What compels this perpetual crudeness of thought in the face of efforts to provide an elevated, sublime understanding of a man who exemplified everything noble, true, and beauti2/2
I am always gracious to our Lady. I accord her precisely the respect she is due at all times.
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sure ortus whatever you say
oh word me too
damn were such good cavaliers
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We are good cavaliers. Our Lady is most fortunate. I am certain she would agree that she finds our deportment agreeable.