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Does it bother anybody else that Victorians like to ejaculate when they speak?
If you go through the verbs found in Doyle and Wodehouse and also I think in Agatha Christie though she's not a contemporary of the other two, some of the verbs they use in place of "said" would cause a modern reader to go WTF? But apparently Victorians were perfectly fine with literary characters ejaculating speech. Nope nothing sexual about that at all
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I love these ACD quotes, especially the one where someone is ejaculating out of a window.
But it is not just the verbs:
"When a man does a queer thing, or two queer things, there may be a meaning to it, but when everything he does is queer, then you begin to wonder”
― Arthur Conan Doyle, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
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I think they ejaculate in moments when they are quite excited and rather exclaim something than speak. So to say
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Harriet wrote:
I think they ejaculate in moments when they are quite excited
Hm, I think I've read about that in fanfics too.
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Schmiezi wrote:
Harriet wrote:
I think they ejaculate in moments when they are quite excited
Hm, I think I've read about that in fanfics too.
Why did I know I would find this exact comment as soon as I read the thread title?
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Lola Red wrote:
Schmiezi wrote:
Harriet wrote:
I think they ejaculate in moments when they are quite excited
Hm, I think I've read about that in fanfics too.
Why did I know I would find this exact comment as soon as I read the thread title?
Yes, it was kind of predictable.