Vulgar words in The Stowmarket Mystery - Or, A Legacy of Hate (Page 1)

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ass x 4
damn x 1
make love x 2
            

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I called him an ass, and said that he had better have remained away another year than come back and make mischief.

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"Yes," said Brett aloud, "you _are_ an egregious ass, Winter."

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"You neglect your wife, make love to an honourable and pure-minded girl, stoop to the use of unworthy taunts and even criminal innuendos, lose such control of your passion as to lay sacrilegious hands upon Helen Layton, and yet you resent the well-merited punishment administered to you by her affianced husband.

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"Oh, damn it, man, how did you ascertain that?" groaned Hume.

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"He will be forced to make love to his wife a second time."

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What an ass Winter is, to be sure, whenever a subtle stroke requires an ingenious guard.

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"It is impossible to say what such a mad ass would be up to," commented his cousin.

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