Vulgar words in Dangerous Days (Page 1)
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"Oh, damn the war," he reflected rather wearily.
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They met there, smoked her cigarets, made love in a corner, occasionally became engaged.
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In her knickers and middy blouse she looked like a little girl, and he stood watching her as, flushed and excited, she ran round the long room.
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She was not like some women; a man didn't have to be paying her compliments or making love to her.
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And if we aren't measured by our usefulness instead of our general not-worth-a-damn-ness, well, we ought to be.
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It was water over the dam--and it is no fault of Audrey's that she would probably have spelled it "damn."
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I don't want you to come and make love to me."
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And men who made love to girls either wanted to marry them or desired some other relationship with them.
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"And I'm not fudging you in any way.
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Some wild design of braining him from behind with a chair flashed into her desperate mind, but when she had felt her way into Katie's room he had gone.
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"How could you make love to her if you didn't love her?"