Vulgar words in The Disowned — Complete (Page 1)

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ass x 1
buffoon x 1
damn x 2
make love x 3
            

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"We must not dispute; so I will hold my peace: but make love all you will; what are the false smiles of a lip which a few years can blight as an autumn leaf?

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As the unhappy buffoon approached me, thrusting his distorted face towards mine, I seized and pushed him aside, with a brief curse and a violent hand.

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I will laugh, and talk, and walk, and make love, and drink wine, and be all that other men are.

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"Damn it!" said the General.

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"Damn it, Borodaile," said he, as the latter was receiving the ultimate polish of the hairdresser, "I never saw you look better in my life.

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What will it signify to men making love at Paris what fools say of them in London?

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Crauford rose instantly, satisfied himself that the intoxication was genuine, and giving the lifeless body a kick of contemptuous disgust, left the room, muttering, "The dull ass, did he think it was on his back that I was going to ride off?

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