Vulgar words in The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker (Page 2)
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He wasn't particular where he made love--a barmaid or a housekeeper, it was all the same to him."
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He hastily described the course to be followed by those of his own men who stayed to defend, and then said: "Our horses are fagged.
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We do what we forbid ourselves to do; we suffer the shames we damn in others--but yes."
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He talks like a damn fool sometimes."
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"But if he's a 'damn fool'--is it strange?"
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Act at once, and damn the consequences!
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You"-- a look of fury entered the dark eyes--"you were no coward, but you didn't care a damn.
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"Yes, even if he makes love to her.
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He leaves his old father to struggle as best he may, and doesn't care a damn.
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"What a damn mess you make of things, Fabian!"
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Never give up your soul to things only, keep it for people We do what we forbid ourselves to do We suffer the shames we damn in others CARNAC'S FOLLY By Gilbert Parker BOOK II XIII.
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"Don't be a damn fool.
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Now, what are you going to do about it--you--his brother--you that come here making love too?"
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Every woman has an idea where a man ought to make love to her, and this open road certainly ain't the place.
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"Sit down--sit down, jackass!" shouted some of the more raucous of the crowd, but the man was stubborn.
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Life is only futile to the futile Never give up your soul to things only, keep it for people We suffer the shames we damn in others We do what we forbid ourselves to do Youth's a dream, middle age a delusion, old age a mistake ***