Vulgar words in Dennison Grant: a Novel of To-day (Page 1)

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damn x 3
hussy x 2
make love x 1
            

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"I'll brand YOU--damn you!"

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It was Drazk's idea of gallantry to make love to every girl on sight.

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"You fight well, Zen, damn you--you fight well," he cried.

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Two schools of criticism developed over the five o'clock tea tables; one held that Grant was a gay dog who would settle down and marry in his class when he had had his fling, and the other that Phyllis Bruce was an artful hussy who was quite ready to sell herself for the Grant millions.

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And there were so many eligible young women on the market, although none of them were described as artful hussies!

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"Damn Linder, anyway!" he exclaimed presently.

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