Vulgar words in Crowded Out! and Other Sketches (Page 1)
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When she finds him now with that creature inside his coat; she will wring her hands and denounce him and threaten to kill it--I wonder she doesn't--then her husband will march her off behind the curtain and he will make love to the parrot again."
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"Damn the bird!" exclaimed De Kock.
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You sentimental ass, Arthur!"
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Why, at that very moment he is making love--what _he_ calls making love--to the woman of his choice, his wife, his mistress, or his _fiancée_!
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All that first time, when we would be alone, she would-- make love, I suppose it must be called--with her eyes and her hands, and her very skirts and her fan, and the cushion, and the footstool.