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The Apprentice Bastard

The Apprentice Bastard

Benedict and Nancy Freedman
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"Ludmilla," Skip drawled lazily, "is the most remarkable invention of our time. The perfect sex machine. The quintessence. She was designed, Farnham. Engineered, blueprinted, constructed. And when I say constructed, I mean built!
They introduced her to sex as just another sort of exercise like horseback riding. And they saw to it that she never picked up any wrong notions from the outside world. No novels, newspapers, gossip, anything like that, to give her any idea that there was anything wrong about it, or anything right either, for that matter.
You understand what you've got to go through with a woman, even the greatest of them? You got to hock your life, put your soul on the line. You got tears, you got jealousy, spending your money, drinking your booze, you got children houses, jobs, lousy dinners, debts...do I need to draw you a picture? Here, in this miraculous concept, you've got it pure and simple. No drawbacks, no problems. It's bigger than television!"
Language
English
Pages
391
Format
Paperback
Release
November 01, 1966

The Apprentice Bastard

Benedict and Nancy Freedman
0/5 ( ratings)
"Ludmilla," Skip drawled lazily, "is the most remarkable invention of our time. The perfect sex machine. The quintessence. She was designed, Farnham. Engineered, blueprinted, constructed. And when I say constructed, I mean built!
They introduced her to sex as just another sort of exercise like horseback riding. And they saw to it that she never picked up any wrong notions from the outside world. No novels, newspapers, gossip, anything like that, to give her any idea that there was anything wrong about it, or anything right either, for that matter.
You understand what you've got to go through with a woman, even the greatest of them? You got to hock your life, put your soul on the line. You got tears, you got jealousy, spending your money, drinking your booze, you got children houses, jobs, lousy dinners, debts...do I need to draw you a picture? Here, in this miraculous concept, you've got it pure and simple. No drawbacks, no problems. It's bigger than television!"
Language
English
Pages
391
Format
Paperback
Release
November 01, 1966

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