Vulgar words in Quaint Courtships (Page 1)

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Produced by Stan Goodman and the Distributed Proofreaders QUAINT COURTSHIPS Harper's Novelettes EDITED BY WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS AND HENRY MILLS ALDEN 1906 MARGARET DELAND AN ENCORE NORMAN DUNCAN A ROMANCE OF WHOOPING HARBOR MARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN HYACINTHUS SEWELL FORD JANE'S GRAY EYES HERMAN WHITAKER A STIFF CONDITION MAY HARRIS IN THE INTERESTS OF CHRISTOPHER FRANCIS WILLING WHARTON THE WRONG DOOR WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS BRAYBRIDGE'S OFFER ELIA W. PEATTIE THE RUBAIYAT AND THE LINER ANNIE HAMILTON DONNELL THE MINISTER Introduction To the perverse all courtships probably are quaint; but if ever human nature may be allowed the full range of originality, it may very well be in the exciting and very personal moments of making love.

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"Damn the whole crew!" said the Captain; and the old lady laughed delightedly.

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But be this as it may, whether or no each made love to a voice, Cupid ran a swift course with them, steeplechasing over obstacles that would have taken years for a Zorra lad to plod around.

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