Vulgar words in Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One (Page 1)

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ass x 1
cocky x 1
damn x 2
knocked up x 1
pimp x 1
            

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Meeting the victim of Mademoiselle's temper in the passage, I said to her: "But why didn't you say you hadn't done it, ass!"

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To this I answered: "I know your father well and I don't believe he would care a damn!"

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As I got up, a loud "Damn!" resounded through the room.

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I remember the reason that I was vexed was because he believed a report that I had knocked up against a foreign potentate in Rotten Row for a bet, which was not only untrue but ridiculous, and I was getting a little impatient of the cattishness and credulity of the West-end of London.

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We were as zealous and vital as they were detached and as cocky and passionate as they were modest and emotionless.

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You hardly know perhaps; but Chloe knows, And pours you out the necessary dose, Meticulously measuring to scale, The cup of Circe or the Holy Grail-- An actress she at home in every role, Can flout or flatter, bully or cajole, And on occasion by a stretch of art Can even speak the language of the heart, Can lisp and sigh and make confused replies, With baby lips and complicated eyes, Indifferently apt to weep or wink, Primly pursue, provocatively shrink, Brazen or bashful, as the case require, Coax the faint baron, curb the bold esquire, Deride restraint, but deprecate desire, Unbridled yet unloving, loose but limp, Voluptuary, virgin, prude and pimp.

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