Vulgar words in The Making of a Soul (Page 1)

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damn x 2
fag x 1
knocked up x 1
make love x 1
            

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"I must be off now, Barry--it's late, and I'm pretty fagged.

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But there were other women, with whom, before his departure for the East, he had been on terms of casual acquaintance; the daughters of City friends, girls who lived in Kensington or Hampstead, girls with brothers who had knocked up against the young men in athletic or journalistic circles; an actress or two; good-hearted, ordinary young women for the most part, commonplace in spite of suburban leanings towards "culture," and in many cases entirely out of sympathy with the aims and ideals of both Owen and his friend.

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"Damn that woman--oh, _damn_ her!"

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Oh, I'm not jealous in a silly way--I know you aren't likely to make love to her----" "_Toni!_" Owen's voice frightened her into silence.

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