Vulgar words in Sons and Lovers (Page 1)
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The Guild was called by some hostile husbands, who found their wives getting too independent, the "clat-fart" shop-that is, the gossip-shop.
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"Brazen hussy!" said Mrs. Morel to Paul.
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"You know not till eight to-night, damn it!"
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She was a handsome, insolent hussy, who mocked at the youth, and yet flushed if he walked along to the station with her as she went home.
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But damn your happiness!
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"You always pretend to be such a hard-hearted hussy," he laughed.
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Clara said she even wanted him; then why couldn't he go to her, make love to her, kiss her?
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Presently one, a bonny dark hussy, leaned to him and said: "Have a chocolate?"
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Then he cycled all day long, till he was fagged out.
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"Damn it!" he said.
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"If I start to make love to you," he said, "I just go like a leaf down the wind."
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For some months, since his mother had been worse, he had not made love to Clara.