Vulgar words in We Can't Have Everything (Page 1)
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When Dyckman saw that no one was there to welcome the fagged-out Charity, he paused and waited for her himself.
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Kedzie stood and strolled until she was completely fagged.
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She dropped on the bench alongside Charity and wailed: "I fell into that damn' pool, and I've lost my jah-ob!"
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"Well, this is one helluva honeymoon.
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Many of these little village girls have come to town since time was and brought with them the level heads of icily wise women who make love a business and not a folly.
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An actor must make love to whatever leading lady confronts him, and so must poets, the lawyers and press agents of love.
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He held her hand, of course, and murmured to her how stunning she was, but he made no effort to make love, to her great comfort and regret.
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Ferriday could not be sure of Kedzie, and he grew so curious to know that finally he broke out, "In the Lord's name, will you or will you not marry me, damn you?"
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If they got her it would be a wonderful thing for a poor, hard-working girl who had had the spunk to strike out for herself and make her own way without expense to her father and mother.
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"But, damn it, you don't know what it is yet."
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You--why--what--who--oh, you jackass!
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You big, lumbering, brainless, heartless bonehead!
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Life won't be worth a single continental damn to me if I don't get you."
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But that was because he did not want to be seen making an ass of himself, weeping as Bottom the Weaver wept.
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Charity was a heart-sick woman, driven and fagged, and swaddled now in a heavy woolen blanket of great bunches and wrinkles.