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Owl (70.13.143.24) on 11/13/2007 - 11:12 p.m. says: ( 32 views , 1 likes )

"An Honest Assessment Of Nick Saban"

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The emperor of the woeful realm from his midbreast issued forth from the ice; and I match better with a giant, than the giants do with his arms. See now how great must be that whole which corresponds to such parts. If he was as fair as he now is foul, and against his Maker lifted up his brow, surely may all tribulation proceed from him. Oh how great a marvel it seemed to me, when I saw three faces on his head! one in front, and that was red; the others were two that were joined to this above the very middle of each shoulder, and they were joined together at the place of the crest; and the right seemed between white and yellow, the left was such to sight as those who come from where the Black Warrior flows Mobileward. Beneath each came forth two great wings, of size befitting so huge a bird. Sails of the sea never saw I such. They had no feathers, but their fashion was of a bat; and he was flapping them so that three winds went forth from him, whereby Cocytus was all congealed. With six eyes he was weeping, and over three chins trickled the tears and bloody crimson drivel. With each mouth he was crushing a bammer with his teeth, in manner of a brake, so that he thus was making three of them woeful. To the one in front the biting was nothing to the clawing, so that sometimes his spine remained all stripped of skin.

"That soul up there which has the greatest punishment," said the Master, "is Tom Culpepper, who has his head within, and plies his legs outside. Of the other two who have their heads down, he who hangs from the black muzzle is Gene Marsh; see how he writhes and says no word; and the other is Marie Robbins, who seems so large-limbed. But the night is rising again, and now we must depart, for we have seen the whole."

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