Quotes From "The Old Mermaids Tale: A Novel Of The Great Lakes" By Kathleen Valentine

The soul, they say, is divine and the flesh is...
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The soul, they say, is divine and the flesh is iniquity. But I am a musician and I ask this - without the wood and the strings of the violin, where would the sonata find form? Kathleen Valentine
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I remember the strength of her body writhing inside the velvet. And, suddenly, the velvet was gone as though my greedy hands had worn it away and she stood flushed and trembling before me. I forgave every complaint I had leveled against God at the sight of her tremulous beauty–wisps of curls like trickles of burgundy trailing over breasts as plump and round as a pair of bandy hens fattened up for Sunday dinner. I could scarcely touch her. My fingertips traveled over her roundness. In rashness I gathered her to me, pressed against her. . lay her down. I was inside her before her back touched the sheets. Her sighs could give birth to new stars. Kathleen Valentine