Vulgar words in The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel (Page 1)
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"Still, if you could make love over garden walls, you must have had a pretty slack time, even in Alexandretta," said Pasquale.
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An artist in a slouch hat, baggy corduroy breeches, floppy tie and general 1830 misfit had made love to her on the top of the Eiffel Tower.
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"Then you _have_ been making love to the young man from the grocer's?"
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"He wanted to make love to me," replied Carlotta.
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"She is the most graceless hussy imaginable," I cried.
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I told him he must not make love to me like the young man from the grocer's.
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They say _"mea culpa,"_ "damn," or _"Kismet,"_ according to their various traditions, and go forth comforted to their workaday pursuits.
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I have felt I owe Hamdi Effendi an apology; for it is well that, in the midst of this buffoon tragedy I find myself playing, I should observe occasionally the decencies of conduct.
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"Always reflect," said he, on another occasion, "that although a man may be as ugly as sin, the probability is that he is just as pleasant.
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"Damn him!" said I, between my teeth.
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Pasquale had made love to her from the very first minute of their acquaintance--even while I was hunting for the _L'Histoire Comique de Francion_.