Vulgar words in Their Silver Wedding Journey — Complete (Page 1)
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He wondered if that young Burnamy now saw the world as he used to see it, a place for making verse and making love, and full of beauty of all kinds waiting to be fitted with phrases.
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I tell you, the Americans are the chumps over here.
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I been going over the damn thing, all night--and you can do it for me.
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"Honest, you damn humbug!
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And that ass from Illinois--" "Oh, poor papa!
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I suppose that arrogant old ass of a Triscoe looks upon me as a grinning dotard."
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"I know he did," said Stoker with a blaze as from a long-smouldering fury, "and damn him, I'm not going to have it.
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He had done his best to make her think him in love with her, by everything but words; he wondered how he could be such an ass, such a wicked ass, as to try making her promise to write to him from Frankfort; he wished never to see her again, and he wished still less to hear from her.
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She herself was perfectly well, but a little fagged, and they must have a carriage.