Vulgar words in The Disentanglers (Page 1)

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ass x 1
cocky x 6
damn x 5
hussy x 2
make love x 2
            
spunk x 1
            

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Both children made love to Miss Blossom with their eyes.

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'You are not going to take her side, a scheming red-faced hussy, Mr. Graham?'

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'Her cat, the hussy!' he grumbled.

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A LOVER IN COCKY It cannot be said that the bearers of the noblest names in the land flocked at first to the offices of Messrs. Gray and Graham.

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He kept on with his nonsense, asking her never to forget him, and sending his photograph in cocky.'

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And if he fell, she would see his ghost, in cocky, crossing her room, he said.

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She held off, and thanked her preserver; but she would be true, she said, to her lover in cocky.

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I am deeply anxious, apart from my own passion for her, to relieve her from a singular but not very uncommon delusion." p. 100 '"Meaning her lover in cocky," I said.

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'"There is no lover in cocky," says he.

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As for the Vidame, being destitute of all other entertainment, he made love in a devoted manner.

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'As for you ,' he went on, 'Mr. Professor Jenkins, when you found that your game was dangerous, indeed likely to be ruinous, to this scientific expedition, and to the crew of the George Washington -damn you, sir-you should have dropped it.

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p. 271 But I've been ass enough to let Logan know that I have an idea.

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'Hae ye a spunk?' p. 291 The rough provided him with a match, and he killed some time, while Preston Pans was passed, in filling and lighting his pipe.

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'Damn the midges,' said Blake (his face was hardly recognisable from their bites).

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'Oh, damn them all!'

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Oh damn, how these bites do sting!

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The masked captain of the hostile vessel, leaping up, shook his fist at the Flora Macdonald and yelled, 'Damn your foolish treachery, you money-grubbing hunks!

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