Vulgar words in Misalliance (Page 1)
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Ive been making a filthy silly ass of myself here.
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Really, Miss Tarleton _[she strikes him across the face]_ --Damn you!
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_[standing in his way]_ Are you ashamed of having said "Damn you" to me?
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How would you like it if every laborer you met in the road were to make love to you?
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Much you care, damn you!
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Damn you!
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You seem to think of nothing but making love.
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Your women are kept idle and dressed up for no other purpose than to be made love to.
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I have not been here an hour; and already everybody makes love to me as if because I am a woman it were my profession to be made love to.
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Then you, Lord Summerhays, come to me; and all you have to say is to ask me not to mention that you made love to me in Vienna two years ago.
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I forgave you because I thought you were an ambassador; and all ambassadors make love and are very nice and useful to people who travel.
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He is engaged to this young lady; but no matter for that: he makes love to me because I carry him off in my arms when he cries.