Vulgar words in Together (Page 1)
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Dickie Lawton had made love to her outrageously, and the last time the old Senator had been in St. Louis,--well, he would never come again to her house.
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"If it were not for America,--for the Mississippi Valley of America, one might say,--Ibsen would have had a quiet grave, and Shaw might remain the Celtic buffoon.
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Some damn fool, artist!
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"Alice is with me; we have talked the thing all through.... No, I may be a jackass, but I can't see it any different.
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Would you make love to a _poor_ woman, who had a lot of children, and take _her_?
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The old cuss knows it, too, which is a pity!
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I had rather those broad-hipped Italian peasant women of Calabria, with solid red-brown flesh, bred bastards for the country than have these thin, anaemic, nervous, sexless creatures, with their 'souls' and their 'charm,' marry and become mothers!