Vulgar words in Rainbow's End (Page 1)
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"Since it's your idea to irritate your stepmother, perhaps it would annoy her more if I made love directly to her."
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Rosa tittered, and then inquired, naively, "Can you make love, senor?"
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"He makes love wretchedly."
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Then for a second time he took Rosa's dimpled hand, saying, earnestly: "I'm sure you know now why I make love so badly, dear.
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"Don't be an ass," Johnnie cried, impatiently.
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Johnnie, who was badly fagged from the previous night's work, found a shady spot and stretched himself out for a nap.
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"The damn fool wants to get shot."
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I'm all fagged out now, and, besides, I've got the only watch in camp that keeps time.
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"Damn the trocha!"
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Isabel was right when she called me a bold and forward hussy.
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Now, then, please turn your face aside, for I wish to think, and so long as you look at me I cannot--I make love to you brazenly.
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O'Reilly, stupefied by the sudden appearance of this monstrous creature, stunned by the certainty of a catastrophe to Rosa, awoke to the fact that this man intended to brain him where he stood.
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Damn it, they're all poor.