Vulgar words in Harlequin and Columbine (Page 1)
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He illustrated his meaning with startling intensity, crouching and seizing an imaginary antagonist by the throat, shaking him and snarling between his clenched teeth, while his own throat swelled and reddened: "Now, damn you!
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"Ass!" said Potter.
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"Ass!" said Potter, striding up and down the room.
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"Ass!
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Ass!
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Ass!
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Ass!"
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Ass!
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Ass!"
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Look at that ass--glad to crawl in here and nibble a crust from my table to-night!
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Ass!"
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You make love to it, and it may sidle up and kiss you--or give you a good, hard kick!"
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Ass!
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There he addressed himself distractedly but plainly: "Jackass!"
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"Do you think it means anything to me that some fat old woman sees me making love to a sawdust actress at a matinee and then goes home and hates her fat old husband across the dinner-table?"
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"It seems they've been meeting after rehearsal, in their damn corner drug-store.