Vulgar words in Mrs. Day's Daughters (Page 1)
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"Tell Bessie not to be an ass then; and come to bed."
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Is young Forcus, who is always hanging about the place, making love to my girl or is he not?"
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"Bessie's such an old ass!" the boy excused himself.
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"I won't be called an ass by Bernard!
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That he had danced half the night with my daughter--and--and made love to her."
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"Damn him!
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To have no more spunk than that!
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"And that is lack of spunk."
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Your mother's running her head at buying the young ass off.
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"Try not to be an ass, my dear fellow.
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She declared that there was positive indecency on Deleah's part in encouraging the love-making of a young man who had once, however long ago it was, made love to her.
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And he've got on the knickers with the patch at the back!"
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So long ago it seemed to her, who had since travelled miles along the road of Experience and Feeling, that the Bridge Street boarder had made love to her when he should have made love to Bessie.
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Mrs. Day, fagged with her long walk, was comforted by the holding of Deleah's warm young arm, strengthened by Deleah's brave talk.