Vulgar words in Miss Billy's Decision (Page 1)
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Oh, there was a kitten, too, I believe, 'Spunk,' who added to the gayety of nations."
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"And Spunk, too!
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Is she going to bring a Spunk?"
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"There he stood with his pink just as I did--only he had a brown beard, and he didn't have Spunk--and I had to telephone to prepare folks, just as you did.
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As if I were going to have such a bunch of independent moderation as you masquerading as an understudy to my frisky little Spunk!"
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"The original and only Spunk," he announced.
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"Kate told me, after you spent the first day with her, that you graciously informed her that little Kate was almost as nice as Spunk.
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But then," and she laughed softly, "really, Aunt Hannah, that was the prettiest thing I knew how to say, for I considered Spunk the top-notch of desirability."
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"I think I should have liked to know Spunk," smiled Marie from the other side of the sewing table.
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The lovers, after the fashion of amateur actors from time immemorial, "made love like sticks."
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She drew back and would have risen to her feet had the thought not come to her that twice before she had supposed a man was making love to her, when subsequent events proved that she had been mortifyingly mistaken: once when Cyril had told her of his love for Marie; and again when William had asked her to come back as a daughter to the house she had left desolate.