Vulgar words in The Small House at Allington (Page 1)
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No amusement could be more deliciously amusing than that of making love to Lily Dale.
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That he did not make love to her, in the ordinary sense of the word, must, I suppose, be taken for granted, seeing that Bell herself did not recognise the fact.
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What an ass he had been not to have remembered himself and to have been collected,-not to have bethought himself on the occasion of all that might be due to Adolphus Crosbie!
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And then the idea came upon him whether he had not altogether made himself an ass in this matter.
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Better than any of his London pleasures was this pleasure of making love in the green fields to Lily Dale.
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"What an ass I am to be afraid of her!" he said to himself as he walked along under the elms of Guestwick manor, which overspread the road to Allington.
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"What an ass I am to be afraid of her!"
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He had shot the partridges and made love to the young lady, taking those little recreations as compensation for the tedium of the squire's society.
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No one thinks of defending himself to a newspaper except an ass;-unless it be some fellow who wants to have his name puffed.
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I think that she is looking rather fagged.
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You're making an ass of yourself.
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John Eames, the blockhead, did not like it.
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Nevertheless, when she flirted with Cradell, he did not like it, and was ass enough to speak to Cradell about it.
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If I was going to make love to a girl, of course I'd sooner have her close to me,-staying in the same house.
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"What an ass I have been,-always and ever!" he said to himself.
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He had in him none of that readiness which enables some men to make love and carry off their Dulcineas at a moment's notice, but he had that pluck which would have made himself disgraceful in his own eyes if he omitted to do that as to the doing of which he had made a solemn resolution.
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He never attempted to make love to her again, utterly disappointing the hopes of Lady de Courcy, Mrs Proudie, and Lady Clandidlem.