Vulgar words in Love and Lucy (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 11
damn x 7
jimmy x 1
make love x 2
            

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She found herself wondering (a) whether he was going to make love to her, (b) when he was going to begin, and (c) how she might best cut him out.

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But who ever made a Jimmy of him?"

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"Damn Jimmy Urquhart," he said to himself.

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"I always thought he was a supercilious ass," said Urquhart, "but I didn't know that he was a damned fool."

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Mostly he is an utter ass.

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By the by, Lucy," and the eyeglass went out like a falling star, "don't let that sentimental idiot make too much of an ass of himself."

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He's an ass, and there's really nothing more to say."

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'Damn it all, Meg, I missed him!' he said, choking with grief.

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"I'm too old, I know, but I'm still ass enough to take risks.

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Damn it, he had overdone it.

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Her troubles would have simmered down by the morning, whereas if he were to go up now, one of two things: either she'd be angry enough to let him batter at the door to no purpose--and feel an ass for his pains; or she would let him in, and make a fuss--in which case he would feel still more of an ass.

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I have confessed that I was an abounding ass.

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Having got into the way of making love to his wife, he by no means abandoned it; at the same time, and in as easy a fashion, it came to be a matter of routine with him to play piquet with Vera Nugent after dinner.

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That bland, blundering fool, that glasshouse, that damned supercilious ass: all this and more he cried upon James.

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Damn him, he hung them up in his house, as tradesmen use the royal arms.

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Damn James!

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"Don't tell that ass Lingen; but it might be quite difficult to get off this place."

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Do you know, for instance, that I don't care a damn whether I break my neck or not, and on the whole would rather that you did than didn't?

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"Damn it, you have everything.

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Pooh, any ass could see that."

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