Vulgar words in Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 3
blockhead x 1
damn x 3
make love x 5
            

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"Da--damn your play acting, boy," sputtered Lindley.

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"Have you no sense, blockhead?" he cried.

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"I did _my_ best for him--damn fool!" is the mental summary inclosed along with many a closing-out statement.

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"But why have you been making love to her so--outrageously?"

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"Making love to her?

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If Mrs. Fraser, who was thirty-four, was in love with him, then this woman with the sleepy, farseeing eyes, who was only thirty--what an ass he had been!

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And Teddy, attracted, while rather frightened, by the idea of Mrs. Fraser's caring for him, made love to her spasmodically, just to convince himself, and then, convinced by something in her voice, fled to Lady Harden for protection, and was scolded by her.

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I can't bear being made love to by boys!"

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(_Aside._) How could Millicent--Bobby Burke--that purple ass.

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In five minutes she had made love to the mare so effectively that the shy and hitherto somewhat disdainful creature was following her with a slack halter and an entreating nose.

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"Damn Edith!" was on my tongue, but politeness, rather than common sense, transmuted the sentence.

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I had been an ass not to think of this before.

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