Vulgar words in Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant (Page 1)
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As soon as she was recognized the respectable matrons of the party began to whisper among themselves, and the words "hussy" and "public scandal" were uttered so loudly that Boule de Suif raised her head.
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They decided that they ought to combine, as it were, in their dignity as wives in face of this shameless hussy; for legitimized love always despises its easygoing brother.
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Massouligny, who possessed the faculty of making himself at home, and of being on good terms with every one, wherever he was, made love to Mother Paumelle in the drollest manner.
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Chenet and Braux now interposed, and the latter, taking his better half by the shoulders, pushed her out of the door before him, shouting: "Go on, you slut; you talk too much"; and the two were heard in the street quarrelling until they disappeared from sight.
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He stammered: "Damn-damn-damned pig to do this!
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"Damn it all, take care!
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He would certainly not tell obscene stories aloud in public or knock up against ladies without apologizing.
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It was Jacques, one of the farm laborers, a tall fellow from Picardy, who had been making love to her for a long time.
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So you confess it, you slut!
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"By his ridiculous long coat, his long English shoes, his manners of a tutor out of a position, his high collar, white necktie and straight hair, his humble face of a false priest of a bastard religion, I immediately recognized the first as a Protestant minister.
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"One night, when it was darker than usual, and he was hurrying lest he should be later than the time agreed on, he knocked up against a piece of furniture in the anteroom and upset it.
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Under the foliage, which was still rather scanty, the tall, thick, bright green grass was inundated by the sun, and the air was full of insects that were also making love to one another, and birds were singing in all directions.
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But off with your coat, damn it!
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"Then, after I had finished caressing it and had locked the cabinet I felt as if it were a living thing, shut up in there, imprisoned; and I longed to see it again.
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The next day it was the same thing and the next day again; and on the third Paul said to me: "Look here, I am going to leave you; I am not going to stop here for three weeks watching you make love to this creature."
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A bachelor who meets them owes them at least a kiss; and if he does not take more he is only a blockhead.
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"'Damn it!
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The boat knocked up against something.
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Monsieur Beaurain, who was looking at his feet in confusion, did not reply, and she continued: "Then he saw that I was virtuous, and he began to make love to me nicely, like an honorable man, and from that time he came every Sunday, for he was very much in love with me.
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I haven't eaten, damn it!"
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We are not Parisians, damn it!
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"No, no more than an ass that won't budge an inch, saving your presence."
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What an old ass your father is!"
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To-day these creatures spring up into hussies before their time.
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Paris, with the aid of the railways, attracts them, calls them, takes hold of them, as soon as they are budding into womanhood, these little sluts who in old times remained simple maid-servants.
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So, then, you jackass, you're to love.'
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He turned round, put his arms round her, and drew her toward him, but just as he was laying her on the 'bed, which yielded beneath her weight, they heard another report, considerably nearer this time, and Jean, giving way to his tumultuous rage, swore aloud: "Damn it!
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She waits for him at the door of the house, and as he enters she roars at him: "'So there you are, slut, hog, giggling sot!'
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I thought nothing about it when he began to look at me, and then flatter me, and make love to me all day long.
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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?