Vulgar words in Aaron's Rod (Page 1)
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"Oh, damn bridge," said Jim in his sleep-voice.
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A curious grimace went over her face-a grimace only to be expressed by the exclamation Merde!
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"Oh, damn it all!" said the long Jim, rising and stretching himself.
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Damn the women," said Jim uncouthly, seizing Aaron by the arm and dragging him off.
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"Because I like it, damn you," barked Jim.
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"All right for what?-for making love?"
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Technically I can make love as much as you like.
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There was one which could not bear donkeys, and which used to stretch out its great teeth like some massive serpent after every poor diminutive ass that came with a coster's barrow.
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Damn it, you're only one among a million."
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Damn them all, why don't I leave them alone?
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"Damn all leagues.
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Damn all masses and groups, anyhow.
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"I mean I don't really care-I don't a damn-let the devil take it all."
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But respectability, my boy, argues a serious diminution of spunk.
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And when the spunk diminishes we-ell-it's enough to make the most sturdy devil look sick.
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It takes two to make love: unless you're a miserable-" "Don't you think," said Aaron, turning to Lilly, "that however you try to get away from it, if you're not after money, and can't fit yourself into a job-you've got to, you've got to try and find something else-somebody else-somebody.
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And then she puts her arms round me, and caresses me, and makes love to me-till she rouses me once more.
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"No man with one drop of real spunk in him can stand it long."
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"Their wagon hitched to a star-which goes round and round like an ass in a gin," laughed Lilly.