Vulgar words in Original Short Stories — Volume 13 (Page 1)
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Whenever they passed a fence they saw a countryman sitting on the stile, and a group of brats climbed up to stare at them, and every one rushed out into the road to see the "black" whore young Boitelle had brought home with him.
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Those eyes, created by a few strokes from a brush, hide behind them the mystery of that which seems to be and which does not exist, which can appear in the eyes of a woman, which can make love blossom within us.
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I did not want to go back to my own home alone, all alone; I preferred the company and the caresses of this hussy.
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"And how did he make love to you, this boating man?"
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What enjoyment is there in making love to a woman who belongs to nobody and yet belongs to any one?