Vulgar words in Paul Kelver, a Novel (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 2
cocky x 2
damn x 2
dick x 1
hussy x 2
            
knocked up x 1
make love x 3
slut x 1
            

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"She's a lazy hussy," was the opinion expressed of her one morning by my aunt, who was rinsing; "a gulping, snorting, lazy hussy, that's what she is."

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"And if she was my cook and housemaid," replied my aunt, "she would see more, the slut!"

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So was the lion's skin by the ass, but it showed him only the more an ass.

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To speak of Him as "Tom," when Tom has belonged for weeks to the dead and buried past, to hastily correct oneself to "Dick" when there hasn't been a Dick for years, clearly not to know that he is now Harry, annoys her even more.

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I would rather have been the Captain of their football club, even his deputy Vice; would have given all my meed of laughter for stuttering Jerry's one round of applause when in our match against Highbury he knocked up his century, and so won the victory for us by just three.

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I like so much where Mr. Pickwick--" "Oh, damn Mr. Pickwick!" he said.

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"And we will make love," added the stage manager; "not like marionettes, but like ladies and gentlemen all alive."

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"Only making love," replied the fishy-eyed young gentleman.

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Queens, Paul, do not make love matches, they contract alliances.

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You were so cocky--you don't know how cocky you were!

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Damn these rotten popinjays!

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"He won't have anything to say to me--thinks I'm an ass.

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