Sunday, March 28, 2021

Chapter 1: Section 5: Page 37: Line 27 (609)

 Those who didn't know either still acted puzzled, as if he were sending out rays of iniquity.

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Does he mean those who didn't know the sin but knew Lew was supposed to have sinned? Or does he mean those who don't know at all still act as if Lew is some immoral turdish tongue juggler like Brigadier General Pudding?
    I'm just going to assume it's people who know he's supposed to have sinned but don't know what his sin is still treat him as a terrible influence and a gentleman to be avoided. Which was puzzling to them because they couldn't say why he seemed like such a devout pervert. But better to be safe than sorry, especially in the Victorian era. If somebody said Lew committed some unforgivable sin then he's best to be avoided and also looked at as if he just cupped his butthole, farted into it, and shove it in his mouth.

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