Vulgar words in December Love (Page 1)

This book at a glance

cuss x 1
damn x 14
make love x 10
            

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He felt almost angry with himself as he walked away, and he muttered under his breath: "Damn the animal in me!"

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But he did not think of her as a woman to whom it was possible that a man of his age could make love.

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Who was he making love to?

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But"--he flung a large hand stained with pigments out in an ugly, insolent gesture--"any one of these _fleurs du mal_ would have jumped back from the white to the bronze age when the fit was passed, without caring a damn what anyone thought of them.

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"Do you suppose Cora cares one single damn what you, or I, or anyone else thinks of her?

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"The only reason I bother about you is because you are a thoroughly independent cuss and have a damned fine head."

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Being totally unconventional and not, as he said, caring a damn about the proprieties, if he wished to speak to someone he spoke to him, if he wished to paint him he told him to come along to the studio.

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He was rude to her, seldom paid her a compliment, and never made love to her.

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"Damn these red-headed old women!" he muttered in his beard.

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And he muttered in his beard: "Damn these red-headed old women!

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"Have a good stare at my stuff, and if you don't like it--why, damn it, you're free to say so."

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He even acted a part, still acutely conscious of the eyes of the "old guard," and almost made love to Miss Van Tuyn, as a man may make love at a dinner table.

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"She knows too--damn her!" thought Craven, impolitely.

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"Damn the women!" muttered Craven, as he pushed through the crowd into the ugly freedom of Shaftesbury Avenue.

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Craven had been charming to her, had replied to her glances, had almost made love to her at dinner, had sat very close to her during the last act of the play.

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Never turned a hair, and went away looking as fresh as a well-watered gardenia, damn him!"

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And he certainly had rather made love to Miss Van Tuyn because of the horribly observing eyes of the "old guard."

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Arabian had not attempted to make love to her on either of the two occasions when she had been with him alone.

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"When we are alone he never attempts to make love to me.

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"Do you mean--" "No, damn it, I don't!" said Garstin, with exasperation.

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"Damn!" said Garstin, going towards the staircase.

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He had never made love to her.

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"And he thinks it's damn fine.

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"Damn it, I believe I am.

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