Vulgar words in The Works of Rudyard Kipling - One Volume Edition (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 7
bastard x 1
damn x 15
fag x 1
hussy x 1
            
jackass x 1
make love x 18
slut x 3
snag x 1
whore x 1
            

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Yea, Death disgraced is hard; Much honour shall be thine"; and called the Captain of the Guard, Yar Khan, a bastard of the Blood, so city-babble saith, And he was honoured of the King--the which is salt to Death; And he was son of Daoud Shah, the Reiver of the Plains, And blood of old Durani Lords ran fire in his veins; And 'twas to tame an Afghan pride nor Hell nor Heaven could bind, The King would make him butcher to a yelping cur of Hind.

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"The desert-dust hath dimmed it, the flying wild-ass knows, The scared white leopard winds it across the taintless snows.

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"Honour and Wit, fore-damned they sit, to each his priest and whore: Nay, scarce I dare myself go there, and you they'd torture sore.

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They'll turn us out at Portsmouth wharf in cold an' wet an' rain, All wearin' Injian cotton kit, but we will not complain; They'll kill us of pneumonia--for that's their little way-- But damn the chills and fever, men, we're goin' 'ome today!

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The men who do not take the trouble to conceal from you their opinion that you are an incompetent ass, and the women who blacken your character and misunderstand your wife's amusements, will work themselves to the bone in your behalf if you fall sick or into serious trouble.

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Now, get your traps out of this as soon as you can; and be off to make love to Miss Kitty."

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Where's the girl?' says he, with a voice as loud as the braying of a jackass.

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"'The slut's bitten me!' says he, clapping his hand to his neck, and, sure enough, his hand was red with blood.

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'Damn your eyes!' says the King.

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"I don't care a damn what she says."

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At twenty the things for which one does not care a damn should, properly, be many, but one must not include mothers in the list.

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What right had this man--this Thing I had picked out of his filthy paddy-fields--to make love to me?"

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Kurrell had been making love to Mrs. Vansuythen--would do Vansuythen as great a wrong as he had done Boulte, who caught himself considering whether Mrs. Vansuythen would faint if she discovered that the man she loved had foresworn her.

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Damn Captain Congleton.

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Have you ever made love to a girl--a good girl?

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Oh, damn it all!

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Wasn't she a silly slut To sell her bed and lie upon dirt?

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"Well--damn-my-eyes!" said Private Dormer, in an awed whisper.

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"Damn Private Dormer and you too!" said Bobby Wick running the blotter over the half-finished letter.

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"Have you been here all night, you young ass?" said the Doctor.

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"Well, if it's all the same to you, sir, I should say, Damn the Congress, but then I'm no politician, but only a business man."

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She told him what she thought of him and his judgment and his knowledge of the world; and how his performances had made him ridiculous to other people; and how it was his intention to make love to herself if she gave him the chance.

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When the quarrel was over, Michele D'Cruze used to shamble across the low mud wall of the compound and make love to Miss Vezzis after the fashion of the Borderline, which is hedged about with much ceremony.

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I had hoped to get from Suddhoo many rupees while he lived, and many more after his death; and behold, he is spending everything on that offspring of a devil and a she-ass, the seal- cutter!"

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He knew that men in the East do not make love under windows at eleven in the forenoon, nor do women fix appointments a week in advance.

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Whether the mehter made love to Janki, Mrs. Bronckhorst's ayah, is a question which concerns Strickland exclusively.

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Only--only no woman likes being made love through instead of to--specially on behalf of a musty divinity of four years' standing.

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"It was like making love to a ghost," said Hannasyde to himself, "and it doesn't matter; and now I'll get to my work."

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Not though you die tonight, O Sweet, and wail, A spectre at my door, Shall mortal Fear make Love immortal fail-- I shall but love you more, Who from Death's house returning, give me still One moment's comfort in my matchless ill. --Shadow Houses.

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Therefore, particularly and perpetually, damn all varieties of Art.

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It's very lovely, and it's very horrible,--but I won't let you see anything horrid,--and it doesn't care your life or mine for pictures or anything else except doing its own work and making love.

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I saw him making love to the butcher at the corner when the shutters were being taken down--just as if he hadn't enough to eat in his own proper house," said Dick.

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The rough words beat like the blows of the waves on the bows of the rickety boat from Lima in the days when Dick was mixing paints, making love, drawing devils and angels in the half dark, and wondering whether the next minute would put the Italian captain's knife between his shoulder-blades.

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"Damn the gratitude!" said Dick, huskily, to the paddle-box.

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I should have stayed and made love to you."

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"Well," said Dick, brutally, "you're better as you are, instead of making love to some drunken beast in the street."

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I wouldn't ask more than to be near her again, even though I knew that another man was making love to her.

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Bessie had won, and Mrs. Beeton returned to cook muffins and make scathing remarks about models, hussies, trollops, and the like, to her husband.

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"Insurance policies is no criterion, though I don't say----" "Oh, damn your longwindedness!

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Damn the pen!

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Further, she caused you to invite me to dinner at the Club, where you called me "a wild ass of the desert," and went home at half-past ten, after discoursing for twenty minutes on the responsibilities of housekeeping.

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Cockley and his memsahib looking awfully white and fagged.

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That's just what he would do, damn him.

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What an ass a man can make of himself!

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Jack's an ass.

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I only spoke--a lot of it at least--out of pure selfishness, because, because--Oh, damn it all, old man,--I don't know what I shall do without you.

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For three days he made love to Bimi, pecause Bimi would not let himself be touched Den Bimi come to dinner at der same table mit us, und der hair on his hands was all black und thick mit--mit what had dried on his hands.

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Hundreds of dressed deodar logs had caught on a snag of rock, and the river was bringing down more logs every minute to complete the blockade.

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These things occupied one half of his bungalow, and the other half was given up to Strickland and his dog Tietjens--an enormous Rampur slut, who sung when she was ordered, and devoured daily the rations of two men.

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