Vulgar words in The Eyes of the World (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 3
cocky x 1
damn x 7
make love x 2
            

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Am I so innocent that Jack Hanover, and Charlie Rodgers, and Black Whitman, and as many more of their kind, can make love to you under my very nose without my knowing it?

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The artist turned at the mocking, suggestive tone and answered savagely, "I suppose you have got to know, damn you!

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The dog arose, and, placing his head upon his master's knee, looked up into the lined and rugged face, as the novelist continued, "If he was only a wee bit puffed up and cocky over the thing, now, we could exert ourselves, so we could, couldn't we?"

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I'll send the genius his check--for making love--to my wife in the sacred name of art,--and I'll lie--about his picture with--the rest of you.

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If you are, of course--" "Damn Mrs. Taine's portrait!" ejaculated the man, rising hurriedly.

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The burro, Croesus--so named by the novelist because, as the famous writer explained, "that ancient multi-millionaire, you know, really was an ass"--was to be entrusted with all the available worldly possessions of the little party.

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Thou hast thy chance, O illustrious ass, to recompense the world, this day, for the many evils wrought by thy odious ancestor and by all his long-eared kin.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,695   ~   ~   ~

If twenty years acquaintance goes for anything, she's one of God's own kind, and I don't care a damn what her history is.

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Damn me, but I'm game for a good time yet!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,384   ~   ~   ~

A devil without his tail, or an ass without his long ears!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,564   ~   ~   ~

You're--wrong--damn you--you're wrong.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,572   ~   ~   ~

I'm glad--you love him--damn glad--because--I know that after--what he's seen of me--even if he didn't love--that mountain--girl, he wouldn't wipe--his feet on you.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,109   ~   ~   ~

"Damn!" said the Celestial eloquently; and retired to his kitchen to ruminate upon the ways of "Mellican women."

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