Thursday, December 12, 2013

The Slave Market

A long time ago, in a land far far away:
For of a truth [Abu al-Husn] had nothing left, after that which he had squandered, but a concubine, a slave-girl whom his father had bequeathed to him with the rest of his estate: and she had no equal in beauty and loveliness and brightness and liveliness and symmetric stature and perfect grace. She was past mistress in every manner of arts and accomplishments and endowed with many excellences, surpassing all the folk of her age and time. She was grown more notorious than a way-mark, for her seductive genius, and outdid the fair both in theory and practice, and she was noted for her swimming gait, flexile and delicate, albeit she was full five feet in height and by all the boons of fortune deckt and dight, with strait arched brows twain, as they were the crescent moon of Sha'abán, and eyes like gazelles' eyne; and nose like the edge of scymitar fine and cheeks like anemones of blood-red shine; and mouth like Solomon's seal and sign and teeth like necklaces of pearls in line; and navel holding an ounce of oil of benzoin and waist more slender than his body whom love hath wasted and whom concealment hath made sick with pine and hind parts heavier than two hills of sand; briefly she was a volume of charms [...] She captivated all who saw her, with the excellence of her beauty and the sweetness of her smile, and shot them down with the shafts she launched from her eyes; and withal she was eloquent of speech and excellently skilled in verse.
Now:
Having taught home-schooled girls in his classes over the past 30 years, Dr. Markos observes that they are head and shoulders above feminists in every way imaginable:

“They possess a razor-sharp wit with which they can cut pretentious people (especially males) down to size, but they rarely use this skill, and only when they are sorely provoked.”

They “have a firm knowledge of the Bible, but they (unlike my biblically-literate male students) don’t engage in forensic debates over minor theological points of controversy; they will, however, step in if the boys get too contentious or triumphalist.”

There’s more. Home-schooled girls “have wonderfully synthetic and creative minds that make connections across disciplines … they are gifted in the arts; almost all of them can sing and most play instruments and draw. … They have not bought in to the lies of our modern consumerist state: that is to say, they do not judge their value and worth on the basis of power, wealth, or job status.”

All of them plan on being wives and mothers – whatever else they do.
Where can I purchase such girl?

Oh right, from this guy:



He will also knock a hundred dollars off that Trucoat.

11 comments:

OBS said...

Now that is a face for radio. I bet he has a voice ideal for silent movies to match.

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

"He (Louis Markos) is a Christian apologist and theological conservative who has based much of his work and theological writing on British literature in addition to a lesser emphasis on Greek literature. He also has taken the position that the resurrection of Jesus is source provable."
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mikey said...

I dunno about you, but I'm ALL about the "Hind Parts heavier than two hills of sand".

I mean, what more could you seek?

Smut Clyde said...

Hills of sand are not a turn-on for me, whatever you may have heard.

Smut Clyde said...

He is the author of
On the Shoulders of Hobbits: The Road to Virtue in Tolkien and Lewis

Sounds like a fun guy.

has based much of his work and theological writing on British literature in addition to a lesser emphasis on Greek literature

We can all agree that the King James Version is the most reliable edition of the Word of God for all one's exegetic purposes.

Apparently Wordverf is a Tolkien fanboi as well, and is testing me with Elf names like Emembil.

Substance McGravitas said...

I mean, what more could you seek?

Hind parts heavier than THREE hills of sand.

Smut Clyde said...

I don't know if it is too much straining at gnats and swallowing camels, but that dude could eat a banana sideways.

tigris said...

He (Louis Markos) is a Christian apologist

I accept, but don't let it happen again.

Big Bad Bald Bastard said...

Sounds like a fun guy.

Yeah, a real toadstool of a man.

I don't know if it is too much straining at gnats and swallowing camels, but that dude could eat a banana sideways.

Ray Comfort weeps!

El Manquécito said...

Being shot down with the shafts launched from her eyes isn't as fun as it sounds.

fish said...

who has based much of his work and theological writing on British literature

Was Fagin or Scrooge (pre-ghosts) the strongest model for American morality? Discuss....

Oh, he didn't mean Dickens?