Vulgar words in The Fortunes of the Farrells (Page 1)

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country bumpkin x 1
fag x 1
knickers x 1
make love x 5
            

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If I am not too fagged, that is to say.

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Ruth and Mollie were kept busy teaching the babies and making clothes for the family--cutting down Trix's dress to do duty for Betty; laboriously planning little pairs of knickers out of trousers worn at the knees; patching, darning, covering-up, hiding over, turning and twisting; making up something out of nothing, with the lordly sum of fifteen pounds a year each for dress and pocket-money alike.

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I am convinced that they look upon us as country bumpkins, and it's most important to put them in their proper position at once, so that we may start fair.

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"Druce will make love to her!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,063   ~   ~   ~

He has been making love to me all these weeks, Ruth, but he has not definitely asked me to marry him.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,068   ~   ~   ~

"I think," she said slowly, "that he has been making love to me too...

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,073   ~   ~   ~

It is as I thought; he has been playing a waiting game, making love to us both, but keeping himself free until he saw how the land lay.

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"He made love to me as long as I was in favour, but it was only pretence.

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