Vulgar words in The Major (Page 1)
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You ain't got any spunk anyway.
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You ain't got the spunk of a louse."
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"Now look here, Tom," he said angrily, "don't be an ass.
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To think that I should ever hear myself saying that to another man, I who have made love to women and laughed at them and laughed at the poor weak devils who fell in love with women.
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"Mrs. Waring-Gaunt, I think I must tell you that your husband is making love to me so that I am quite losing my head."
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You never expect a chap to pay you special attention or make love to you.
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"It is a great pity you cannot come with us, and you look rather fagged.