Vulgar words in The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors (Page 1)
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Hers, I think, will be, since Harry was not such an ass as to confess before he went away.
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I told her that Ned Temple had made love to me when he was just out of petticoats and I was in short dresses.
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He's the kind that's always awfully gloomy until eleven o'clock in the morning, and has to make love intensely to somebody every evening.
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"Remember, he's a mere little frisking prize ass; stick to that, cling to it, make it your answer to everything: it's all you now know and all you need to know, and you'll be as firm on it as on a rock!"
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And then all of a sudden he brought his fist down on his knee with a bang and said, "Damn Aunt Elizabeth!"
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His broken arm was doing well; his amatoriness was evidently much reduced by hospital diet; he was in a repentant frame of mind and assured me that he knew he had been an ass as well as a brute (synonymes, dear boy), and that he was now going West to do some honest work in the world before he thought any more about girls.