Vulgar words in Elizabeth's Campaign (Page 1)

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ass x 1
fag x 1
knock up x 1
make love x 3
            

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I daresay she was a bit fagged.

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Should she go and knock up the housekeeper and instal her as chaperon, or take a stand, and insist on going to bed like a reasonable woman?

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He never talked to her with much intimacy; he certainly never made love to her.

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Could one make love to a beautiful creature like that at such a moment, and then leave her, with a whole mind?--the mind and the nerve that were the country's due?

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She had dreaded lest the Squire--in proposing to marry her--should make love to her.

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But I'm afraid--' 'That now I've made such an ass of myself you'll have to go?'

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