Vulgar words in The Judge (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 1
damn x 8
hussy x 1
knock up x 1
knocked up x 1
            
make love x 7
slut x 1
            

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"You're a fierce hussy, and mean to be a partner in the firm before you've done with us."

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It had the sacred quality of any recognition of the truth.... Well, he was telling them how he had gone up to de Cayagun, and they had knocked up a notary and made him draft a deed of sale, which he had posted to his agents without reading.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 833   ~   ~   ~

But why am I taking so much trouble to find out about this little girl--I who don't care a damn about anything or anybody?"

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He had no prepossessions in favour of innocence, and he put people who did not make love in the same class as vegetarians, but he was immensely relieved.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,604   ~   ~   ~

He certainly would not make love to Ellen.

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"Do you want me to go?" he asked, with the frank bad manners of a man who is making love in a hurry.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,063   ~   ~   ~

He made himself forget in laughter the priceless moment that had passed, and he told himself, as sternly as once in South America he had had to tell himself that he must stop drinking, that her mother had been right, and he must not make love to her because she was too young.

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And now Mr. Logan is long dead, and the old wife is long dead, and I have had things my own way these many years, but the place is still foul as a lum, and I keep on yon slut of a Mrs. Powell.

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Every woman to whom he wanted to make love was certain to be engaged in some defensive struggle against fate, for that is the condition of strong personality, and his quick sense would soon detect its nature; and since there is nothing more lovable than the sight of a soul standing up against fate, looking so little under the dome of the indifferent sky, he would find himself nearly in love.

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I wouldn't dare to make love to any woman in case I saw--what I've seen in your face--what I saw in your face that night I came out on you from the belvedere.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,860   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it all," he was saying, "you were unique!"

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CHAPTER VII He could not at once discern in the darkness who it was that opened the door, and he remained an aloof black shape against the moon-glare, lifting his cap and saying, "I am sorry to knock you up at this hour," so for a minute Marion had the amusing joy of seeing him as he appeared to other people, remote and vigilant and courteous and really more hidalgoesque than the occasion demanded.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,563   ~   ~   ~

Rage came into his face without displacing his intention to make love to her.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,665   ~   ~   ~

Afterwards, when suddenly I loved you again and I wanted to come and be forgiven by you, I didn't care a damn for any rule."

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"Oh, damn!

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oh, damn!

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oh, damn!" he cried, in a voice that rage made high-pitched and childish, sucking his finger in between the words.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,795   ~   ~   ~

"Oh, damn!

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oh, damn!" sobbed Richard.

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She drooped down towards his mouth, but at the last minute he avoided her kiss and said irritably: "I wonder if Roger made an awful ass of himself preaching to-night?"

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