Vulgar words in The Lady and the Pirate - Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive (Page 1)

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make love x 2
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His once white jacket now was soiled, and one leg of his knickers was loose, from his scramble up the bank.

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I had never spoken so boldly to her before, but had rather dealt in argument than in assertion; which I, later, was to learn is no way to make love to any woman.

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But then I suddenly remembered that, by some reversal of my logical mind, here I was, making love to Auntie Lucinda, whom I did not love, whereas in the past I had spent much time in mere arguing with Helena, whom I did love.

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Why, I'm damned if I'll pay you the charter money at all, after the way you've acted, and all----" "Mr. Davidson, damn the charter money!"

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There's something in what you say about women having a good poker face so far as tellin' what they think about a man is concerned--yes.

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