Vulgar words in Lady Baltimore (Page 1)
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I replied like the young ass which I constantly tell myself I have ceased to be: "Oh, displeasure is as much notice as one is entitled to from Miss St.
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"She fell in love with a jackass," he remarked.
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A lovely woman with her arms around a jackass.
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"Shakespeare was probably too gallant to put it the other way, and make Oberon fall in love with a female jackass.
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And then, his fierce outbreak about taking orders from a negro when I was moralizing over the misfortune of marrying a jackass!
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Experience could teach her beauty nothing more; it wore the look of having been made love to by many married men.
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"I wonder if men seem as similar in making love as women do in receiving it?"