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_Is it not a paradox that her deception should leave her beauty so unmarked? Her winsome countenance - generously admired - leaves her suitors abject; mere puppets on a string. Verily, the essence of her is as a tarnished trinket. For to mine own soul she appears as jaded as a ***** house quean. Her eyes which once shone with the light of truth unblemished, a colourless and infinite mire overgrown with the entangled falsehoods she has seeded._
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Jun 8, 2019
Jun 8, 2019 at 9:24 PM UTC
From Queen to Quean
_Is it not a paradox that her deception should leave her beauty so unmarked? Her winsome countenance - generously admired - leaves her suitors abject; mere puppets on a string. Verily, the essence of her is as a tarnished trinket. For to mine own soul she appears as jaded as a ***** house quean. Her eyes which once shone with the light of truth unblemished, a colourless and infinite mire overgrown with the entangled falsehoods she has seeded._
‘Deceiving others. That is what the world called a romance.’ - Oscar Wilde ‘And we all know love is a glass which makes even a monster appear fascinating.’ - Alberto Moravia, The Woman of Rome
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Jun 8, 2019
Jun 8, 2019 at 9:24 PM UTC
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