Vulgar words in The Dwelling Place of Light — Volume 1 (Page 1)

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make love x 2
scrap x 2
            

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The effect was secretive, extraordinarily confidential; enabling him to sell sprinklers, it ought to have helped him to make love, so distinctly personal was it, implying as it did that the individual addressed was alone of all the world worthy of consideration.

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I couldn't bear to see the mill going to scrap, and I told him a thing or two,--I had the facts and the figures.

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Prominent among the qualities contributing to his success was open-mindedness, "a willingness to be shown," to scrap machinery when his competitors still clung to older methods.

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From the women to whom he had hitherto made love he had never got anything but flattery.

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