Vulgar words in The Way We Live Now (Page 1)
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But he lacked something in the art of making love.
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It is hard even to make love in these days without something in your purse.
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"Damn that kind of nonsense," he said.
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If he would only do that without making love to her, how happy could she be!
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"What an infernal little ass!" he said to himself as he crumpled the letter up.
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What did he mean by making such an ass of himself?
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He'sh great ass'h, that fellow.
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I won't keep her here, no longer;-nasty, ungrateful, lying slut."
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She's no slut.
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He was not very skilful at making love,-but he was thoroughly good-humoured, from his nature anxious to please, and averse to give pain.
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They think down there that Felix has,-well, made love to her, and that she has been taken to London by him."
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Madame Melmotte groaned, and scolded in English, French, and German, and wished that she were dead; she told Marie that she was a pig, and ass, and a toad, and a dog.
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"I'm about knocked up," said the unfortunate man.
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"Knocked up, nonsense!
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But if he had only made love at first as he had attempted to do it now, she thought that she would have submitted herself to be cut in pieces for him.
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"Don't be an ass, Ju.
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That men should be thoroughly immoral, that they should gamble, get drunk, run into debt, and make love to other men's wives, was to him a matter of everyday life.
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"Because he's an ass and a cur," said Mr Melmotte with an assumed air of indignation.
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Nidderdale is the best fellow going, but he was always an ass."
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There is a feeling, too, when a girl has been jilted,-thrown over, perhaps, is the proper term,-after the gentleman has had the fun of making love to her for an entire season, and has perhaps even been allowed privileges as her promised husband, that the less said the better.
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Slut!" said Mrs Pipkin; "after all I've done for you, just as one as though you were my own flesh and blood."
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"She's a nasty slut to go and treat a young man as she's treating you," said Mrs Pipkin.
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And during this very hour he had been,-well, perhaps not exactly making love to herself, but looking at her and talking to her, and behaving to her in a manner such as could not but make her understand that he intended to make love to her.
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By George, what an ass my governor has been.
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Fisker had become her devoted servant,-not with that old-fashioned service which meant making love, but with perhaps a truer devotion to her material interests.