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Swearwords In Literature
Swear words in Literature A couple walking along the road, he has got a folded umbrella she carries a parasol. It begins to rain he opens the umbrella and they walk on towards the plateau. Rain has stopped sun shines, she opens the parasol, a playful wind comes grabs it, throws the parasol up in the air and broken it falls amongst rocks. The sun is fierce and they suffer much before they reach a tree of wisdom on the highland – the only one- and seek shelter in its cooling shadow and green leaves. We have suffered, the couple moan, the tree that has books sheltering in its crown, literature that seek forgiveness for ever have being published; full of bland, polite words and not given wit and humour by their creators, fall down as the tree shakes its massive crown in disbelief and says” Why the **** didn´t you open the umbrella?”
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