Vulgar words in An Unsocial Socialist (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 9
damn x 4
make love x 8
            

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When you are with me, I can do nothing but make love to you.

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"You had no right to make love to Agatha.

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You have no right to make love to anyone but me; and I won't bear it."

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"You may call me as many names as you please, but you have no right to make love to Agatha."

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"Damn their feelings!"

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Then, with sudden reaction, apostrophizing himself instead of his wife, "Poor ass!

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"You do not care a damn."

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"You damned my feelings, and I will damn yours," continued Jansenius in the same tone.

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But she is certainly a great ass."

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"Come," she said good-humoredly, "don't be an old ass, Jane.

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"It is very hard to be called an ass in one's own house."

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Say that you won't make love to him."

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Damn his house!" said Erskine.

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"What an ass you are, Brandon!" he said.

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I have set my heart on marrying her to Erskine, who, thinking that I am making love to her on my own account, is jealous.

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I am the only man, not quite an ass, of your acquaintance.

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And do not be jealous if you catch me making love to Lady Brandon.

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"You may make love to whom you please.

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Of all varieties of man, the minor poet realized her conception of the human ass most completely, and Erskine, though a very nice fellow indeed, thoroughly good and gentlemanly, in her opinion, was yet a minor poet, and therefore a pronounced ass.

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Trefusis, on the contrary, was the last man of her acquaintance whom she would have thought of as a very nice fellow or a virtuous gentleman; but he was not an ass, although he was obstinate in his Socialistic fads.

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