Vulgar words in When a Man Marries (Page 1)
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"I don't remember ever having known any one named Buttons, although I had a cat once--" "Damn the cat!" he said rudely.
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He is such a nice boy, and good looking, too, if only he were not so fierce, and did not want to make love to me.
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And you are really fagged.
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He could go back to South America and build bridges and make love to the Spanish girls (or are they Spanish down there?)
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She--she called me a hussy!"
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"You have no right to make love to me," Bella.
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Why did you meet me here, if you didn't expect me to make love to you?
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But it was clear that he was not; I wondered if he was the kind of man who always makes love to the other man's wife and runs like mad when she is left a widow, or gets a divorce.
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And just when I had decided that I hated him, and that there was one man I knew who would never make love to a woman whom he thought married and then be very dignified and aloof when he found she wasn't, I heard what was wrong with the telephone wire.
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I suppose there must be something attractive about a fellow who has the courage to write a love letter on the back of a trunk tag, and who doesn't give a tinker's damn who finds it.