Vulgar words in The Tempting of Tavernake (Page 1)
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The common hussy!"
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"Do you think I do not know that if there were not something moving in your brain you would think no more of that clerk, that bourgeois estate agent, than of the door-mat beneath your feet?
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"Then I suppose," he said at last, "I must have looked a pretty sort of an ass coming through the wall like a madman."
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You are not supposing for a moment that I am capable of making an ass of myself again?"