Vulgar words in Kildares of Storm (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 2
damn x 7
make love x 9
            

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Are you making love to me, boy?"

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"Got away, damn the luck!

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If it's yours, you're welcome to it--damn you!"

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"Damn Philip!

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"I suppose he makes love to you?" he asked.

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"Damn!" said the author.

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Couldn't you make love to her--a little?

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If I must make love to any one but you, darling, it will have to be your mother.

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"What if I have made love to Jacqueline?

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But you're right--perhaps it behooves me to be moving before all is lost.--Damn it, Morty," he said savagely, "what an ass I have made of myself!"

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"Damn it all, I will, then!

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Postscriptum: Percival is an egregious young ass.

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If you mean, Have I made love to her?

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"Damn the fellow!" said Philip to himself, most unclerically; and his anger did not cool with time.

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He redoubled his tender care of Jacqueline; considerate of every mood, constantly praising and encouraging her, daily planning little surprises for her pleasure (the puppy had been one of them); doing everything possible, in fact, except make love to her.

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She had gone back lately to the ways of her little girlhood, loved to sit at Kate's feet in front of the grate fire, or even in her lap--no small accomplishment, for she was almost as tall a woman as her mother--listening while Kate read aloud, interrupting her frequently with caresses, making love to her as only Jacqueline could.

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It is not the recipient but the giver that makes love a holy thing.

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