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He kissed the plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each plump melonous hemisphere, in their mellow yellow furrow, with obscure prolonged provocative melonsmellonous osculation.
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He kissed the plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each plump melonous hemisphere, in their mellow yellow furrow, with obscure prolonged provocative melonsmellonous osculation.
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He kissed the plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each plump melonous hemisphere, in their mellow yellow furrow, with obscure prolonged provocative melonsmellonous osculation.
Ulysses 2003
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He kissed the plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each plump melonous hemisphere, in their mellow yellow furrow, with obscure prolonged provocative melonsmellonous osculation.
Ulysses James Joyce 1911
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The quest for the callipygian ideal seemed to find its grail in melons, whether it was Apollinaire comparing women’s bottoms to melons grown in the midnight sun or James Joyce almost rapping in Ulysses about Leopold kissing the “plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each plump melonous hemisphere, in their mellow yellow furrow, with obscure prolonged provocative melon-smellonous osculation.”
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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The quest for the callipygian ideal seemed to find its grail in melons, whether it was Apollinaire comparing women’s bottoms to melons grown in the midnight sun or James Joyce almost rapping in Ulysses about Leopold kissing the “plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each plump melonous hemisphere, in their mellow yellow furrow, with obscure prolonged provocative melon-smellonous osculation.”
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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The quest for the callipygian ideal seemed to find its grail in melons, whether it was Apollinaire comparing women’s bottoms to melons grown in the midnight sun or James Joyce almost rapping in Ulysses about Leopold kissing the “plump mellow yellow smellow melons of her rump, on each plump melonous hemisphere, in their mellow yellow furrow, with obscure prolonged provocative melon-smellonous osculation.”
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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In regard to the two passages quoted earlier, however, from Joyce and AR: I’ve never read either Ulysses or Atlas Shrugged, but I think the yellow smellow passage totally wins that contest.
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I’ve never read either Ulysses or Atlas Shrugged, but I think the yellow smellow passage totally wins that contest.
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