Vulgar words in The Eustace Diamonds (Page 1)

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ass x 6
make love x 7
            

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Lucy by no means thought that the Greystocks were asses, and was very strongly of opinion that one of them was as far removed from being an ass as any human being she had ever known.

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Lady Eustace knew that this was the way in which Lord Fawn made love, and thought that from him it was as good as any other way.

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There ain't no useful animal as I kens the name and nature of as he can't have in Ayrshire,-for paying for it, my leddie;-horse, pownie, or ass, just whichever you please, my leddie.

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She still pretends that she is engaged to Frederic, and tells everybody that the marriage is not broken off, and yet she has her cousin with her, making love to him in the most indecent way.

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"What an ass you are, Billy.

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"What an ass you are, Mr. 'Oward.

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The man had been making love to his cousin after his engagement to Lucy.

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I fear there is no doubt that he has been making love to his cousin, Lady Eustace.

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"He is an insolent ass,-as I have told him once, and shall have to tell him again."

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She conceived that the man must be impertinent if Mrs. Carbuncle's assertions were true;-but she was neither angry nor disgusted, and she allowed him to talk to her, and even to make love to her, after his nasty pseudo-clerical fashion.

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"He is such a lumpy man," said Lizzie;-"such an ass; such a load of Government waste-paper."

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She liked his audacity; and then, when he was making love, he was not afraid of talking out boldly about his heart.

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She had never been made love to after this fashion before.

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