To seek for things that are pure and good, instead of criticis and philosophies, that rise up out of thy contaminated fleshhouse.
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To seek for things that are pure and good, instead of criticis and philosophies, that rise up out of thy contaminated fleshhouse.
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He probably did most of his selling in the market place; in the fifteenth century there was a special fleshhouse set aside for the fleshers to sell their wares.
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The fleshhouses exist in defiance of all Vetris's suffocating religion and decorum, and maybe that's why I feel a little freer here, even if the hawkers sitting outside shout me down as I pass or the customers give me a leery eye every few steps.
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