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... itrary statement. Even the most enduring love stories begin with a scoundrel. Take, for example, the Cowherd who spied on the Weaver Girl bathing and stole her clothes, refusing to return them unless she agreed to marry him. The Weaver Girl couldn’t fly back to heaven naked, or she would become a fairy... not a fairy, but a prostitute. Then the Cowherd succeeded. He raped her, got her pregnant, and continued to do it, eventually giving birth to two children. This story ultimately became a legend ...
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