30 pages with references to devil:
| 1. | on Page 3: |
| "... He looked like the devil himself. I mean literally. He had a point- ed goatee, a hairline that descended to two points on either side ..." | |
| 2. | on Page 20: |
| "... books, in French, German, English, and Italian, were on magic and black magic. One was entitled Terrestrial Appearances of the Devil. ..." | |
| 3. | on Page 27: |
| "... test for the Baron, and said, "And to all the nymphomaniacs and cunt- happy bastards in the world. May the devil gather them here in one big twitching heap!" I lifted my drink and watched him. ..." | |
| 4. | on Page 55: |
| "... saw him again." I refilled her glass. We both sat quietly for several minutes. "This sado didn't look like the devil, did he? ..." | |
| 5. | on Page 57: |
| "... just tells the formulas and rites for the different cer- emonies, the chants and all the crap for summoning the devil, and so forth." "Summoning the devil?" I said. "Jesus, imagine. ..." | |
| 6. | on Page 58: |
| "... "The devil," I said. "It sounds like the end racket. I'll under- study. When do I start?" "It might be arranged." "They ..." | |
| 7. | on Page 60: |
| "... she said. "Right," I said "This monkey-it's really flip-he's a phony Baron, and baby, he's a dead ringer for the devil. ..." | |
| 8. | on Page 61: |
| "... it became known that this same square played the part of the devil for a Black Mass society?" "Dynamite," she said. "It could blow you up, too, though, Willy." "Dynamite blows up when ..." | |
| 9. | on Page 65: |
| "... "Not so gruesome," I said. "He comes on like the devil, but his bark is louder than his bite. I know that. Actually, I think he tosses himself off more than ..." | |
| 10. | on Page 69: |
| "... Accomplice in murder. CHAPTER VH THE PLAN WAS AFOOT. ONCE MORE THE DEVIL incarnate would make his appearance on the face of our plan- et-and then? disappear into the depths forever. ..." | |
| 11. | on Page 70: |
| "... it that way." "It's the most obscene thing I've ever seen," she said. "Good." "Willy," she said, toying with the Devil's tail, ..." | |
| 12. | on Page 71: |
| "... That's it. Orthon." "What does it mean?" "I don't know. It's probably another name for the devil. I know there are lots of them. Janus. Janni-cot, in France. ..." | |
| 13. | on Page 74: |
| "... many forms," I said to her in French. "Have no fear." She almost fainted. "You carry the mark of the devil on your body," I said. ..." | |
| 14. | on Page 75: |
| "... am a descendant of Goodie Brown, a witch of Salem. It is said that she had a son by the Devil." "Welcome to our coven," she said, bowing before me. "You have business?" She wore a ring made like a snake ..." | |
| 15. | on Page 83: |
| "... as superstitious as ever. No. That isn't the difference. It's this: when they chanted their litany to call up the Devil . . . ..." | |
| 16. | on Page 84: |
| "... me? You've never seen me until today. Come on, what's the game?" "No game, it's very simple. The Devil has been out of circu- lation so long, he would like to raise a little hell again. ..." | |
| 17. | on Page 85: |
| "... I had no idea I was that well known in the Paris underworld. "Who else in Paris could outfit the Devil," she said. ..." | |
| 18. | on Page 89: |
| "... only one girl ever to enter this room. Lila. It was all a marriage bed for Lila ... and the Devil. The initiation would be for Lila only. After that, the Baron would be dead. ..." | |
| 19. | on Page 104: |
| "... I have people who know ... "I've met her, Baron. She's got a flock of crazy girls who worship the Devil. ..." | |
| 20. | on Page 114: |
| "... "I've been studying the devil," he whispered. His voice shook. I led the way in, and as I fumbled for the key, the Baron turned ..." | |
| 21. | on Page 116: |
| "... "What the hell do you think you're doing?" "A special African powder. Great stuff for conjuring the Devil." I leaned down next to the wall and pulled up the drape. ..." | |
| 22. | on Page 117: |
| "... "What do you mean?" "Strip. Take all your clothes off." "Why?" "I'm going to turn you into the Devil, that's why." "Where will I put them? ..." | |
| 23. | on Page 119: |
| "... Antonio Pirello." "And they used to call you Tony," I said, painting his dick. "But now I'm Baron Diabolo. The Devil-now there's real- ly something to the Devil. He's strong, powerful. ..." | |
| 24. | on Page 120: |
| "... "Ugh," he said. "What an evil-looking thing." "Good, isn't it? You look more like the Devil than the Devil himself. You'll get a warm welcome in hell." He stopped dead and stared at me a long ..." | |
| 25. | on Page 124: |
| "... Through the smoke I could see the Devil standing, a foot on either side of the bloody body, glaring down a us with a smile of fantastic arro- ..." | |
| 26. | on Page 125: |
| "... the gurggles of those who were writhing on the floor. Another girl stood against the wall watching the Devil bend one of his women over backwards and drive into her. She pressed her breasts against her chest and nodded ..." | |
| 27. | on Page 126: |
| "... When I came out of that teeth marks all over my dong, the Devil was fucking the girl that had been on the altar again, licking the blood from her breasts while he did. ..." | |
| 28. | on Page 128: |
| "... But he's not so bad off: he still believes he's the Devil, and that's the one thing he wanted to be even more than a Baron. As I always say, some people ..." | |
| 29. | on Page 129: |
| "... I saw it in the papers. When they wrote the stories, they still did- n't know who this crazy Devil was. Well, I did. I called up the police, and that's how they found out. ..." | |
| 30. | from Back Cover: |
| "... Play My Love reaches its astonishing conclusion in a moment of devil worship, at once comic, erotic and absolutely breathtaking, ..." |