Vulgar words in Mrs. Warren's Daughter - A Story of the Woman's Movement (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 4
bastard x 1
damn x 6
hussy x 3
make love x 2
            
slut x 1
            

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I'm a very different Frank to the silly ass you knew in the old Haslemere days.

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Society doesn't damn the man, unless he is a Cabinet Minister or a Cleric; but it does its best to ruin the woman ... unless she's an actress or a singer.

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She openly made love to him over the tea and coffee served at the "soirée" which followed the lecture.

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--and Vivie retorts "Oh, _don't_ be an ass!")

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And if you could stay long enough, you might take him to Bristol--or Clifton I think it wass--to see if they could do anything about his eyes.... "The past's the past and we aren't going to say no more about it, and now you've turned over a new leaf--somehow I _can't_ feel you're the same person--don't go worrying yourself about that slut Jenny.

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But after her paramour's letter--which I did not answer--I never heard any more about her.... ["Damn it all," said David to himself at this juncture of the letter--he was training himself to swear in a moderate, gentlemanly way--"Damn it all!

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She wants me to marry him--I don't know, I'm sure.... Whilst she's so bad I don't feel I could take any interest in love-making--and I suppose we _should_ make love in a perfunctory way--We're all of us so bound by conventions.

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David says "Oh, damn," half audibly.

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David was certainly a Vavasour, if there was nothing Williamsy about his looks.... His mother, in Mrs. Bridget Evanwy's private opinion, had been a hussy.... Was David his father's son?

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Don't be a romantic ass, a tiresome fool, and give me any trouble about it.

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("Damn it all!

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Answer they had none, from the platform; but the male audience rose in their hundreds, struck these audacious hussies in the face, scratched and slapped them (this was the rôle of the boys), and hustled them out into the street, bleeding and dishevelled.

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When that Vaughan hussy..." _Vivie_: "Very well.

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There were the friendly, super-intelligent big dogs, like bastard St. Bernards or mastiffs in breed, that drew the little carts which carried the produce of the farm to the markets or to Brussels.

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_Prosecuting Counsel_ (who has meantime received three or four energetic notes from his leader, begging him to remember his instructions and not to be an ass): "Very good M'Lud."

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Il y a aussi M'sieur Émile Vandervelde, qui arrive instamment et qui n'a pas d'installation..." _Rossiter_: "Damn!

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