Vulgar words in The Lady of the Aroostook (Page 1)

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ass x 3
make love x 7
            

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Staniford paused, and suddenly added: "Have you been making love to Lurella?"

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"I haven't been making love to her," said Dunham, "but--I--" "But you what?" demanded Staniford sharply again.

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And as to making love, I must beg you to remember that my love has been made once for all.

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"_Now_ I've made an ass of myself!" thought Staniford.

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"Yes," said the latter, submitting; "but the difficulty about a thing of this sort is that you don't know whether you haven't been an ass.

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I've made love to her,--I own it; of course I have, because I was in love with her; and my fault has been that I haven't made love to her openly, but have gone on fancying that I was studying her character, or some rubbish of that sort.

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A man can do no more than offer himself, and if he does less, after he's tried everything to show that he's in love with a woman, and to make her in love with him, he's a scamp to refrain from a bad motive, and an ass to refrain from a good one.

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"You mean that he made love to you?" asked her aunt.

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And would you like it, if one of the young men had been making love to Lydia?"

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