Vulgar words in The Light That Failed (Page 1)
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Therefore, particularly and perpetually, damn all varieties of Art.
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It's very lovely, and it's very horrible,-but I won't let you see anything horrid,-and it doesn't care your life or mine for pictures or anything else except doing its own work and making love.
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I saw him making love to the butcher at the corner when the shutters were being taken down-just as if he hadn't enough to eat in his own proper house,' said Dick.
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The rough words beat like the blows of the waves on the bows of the rickety boat from Lima in the days when Dick was mixing paints, making love, drawing devils and angels in the half dark, and wondering whether the next minute would put the Italian captain's knife between his shoulder-blades.
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'Damn the gratitude!' said Dick, huskily, to the paddle-box.
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I should have stayed and made love to you.'
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'Well,' said Dick, brutally, 'you're better as you are, instead of making love to some drunken beast in the street.'
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I wouldn't ask more than to be near her again, even though I knew that another man was making love to her.
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Bessie had won, and Mrs. Beeton returned to cook muffins and make scathing remarks about models, hussies, trollops, and the like, to her husband.
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'Insurance policies is no criterion, though I don't say--' 'Oh, damn your longwindedness!
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Damn the pen!