Vulgar words in Captain Macklin (Page 1)
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For the matter of that, I had no friends even among men, and I made love to girls.
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This seems strange now, but from the age of fourteen up to the age of twenty that was my way of regarding the girls I met, and even today I fear my attitude toward them has altered but slightly, for now, although I no longer tend to care when I do not, nor make love as a matter of course, I find it is the easiest attitude to assume toward most women.
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"Oh, you ass!" he cried.
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They made me out a braggart, a bully, and a conceited ass--indeed, almost everything unpleasant was said of me except that I was a coward.
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"Now then--damn you," I cried.
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And another shouted, "That's enough of this damn nonsense," and a big man with a bushy red beard sprang up and pulled off his hat.
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I knew that this was so, and I hoped her brother would not be such an ass as to insist upon a duel, and make me pretend to fight him, that her father would be honest enough to pay his debts, and that some day she and I might be friends.
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You were an ass to do it, but it was great.
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"Protect your owners, and yourself, damn you!"