Vulgar words in The Place of Honeymoons (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 1
blockhead x 3
cuss x 1
damn x 1
jackass x 1
            
make love x 1
scrap x 1
spunk x 1
            

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And during all these weary months he had drawn a melancholy picture of himself as a wounded lion, creeping into the jungle to hide its hurts, when, truth be known, he had taken the ways of the jackass for a model.

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"Blockhead!"

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"You are a blockhead!" exploded the younger man.

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The one thing that disturbed him was the thought of the blockhead of a chauffeur, who had got drunk before his return from Versailles.

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"Damn it, Molly, I wasn't going, but Courtlandt asked me to go with him, and I never thought of my shoes.

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That was scrapping; no hall full of tobacco-smoke, no palm-fans, lemonade, peanuts and pop-corn; just right out on the turf, and may the best man win.

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I always said that you had more spunk to the square inch than any other chap I know.

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"Are you going to be ass enough to pop your gun in the air?" indignantly.

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If you are not a mean cuss, if you are not an ordinary low-down imitation of a man, you'll meet me up there inside of five minutes.

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You haven't been square to me, nor to your mother, nor to the chaps that came around and made love to you.

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