Vulgar words in Lord Kilgobbin (Page 1)

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ass x 5
hussy x 2
make love x 7
            

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HOW MEN IN OFFICE MAKE LOVE XLIX.

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Fields with inclosures, and a cabin or two, are to be met with; a solitary tree, generally an ash, will be seen; some rude instrument of husbandry, or an ass-cart, will show that we are emerging from the region of complete destitution and approaching a land of at least struggling civilisation.

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I'm much more disposed to make love to Letty Clancy than to go in for galantine and champagne.

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'By Jove, I'd like to set up house in that fashion, and make love to some delicately-nurtured miss, win her affections, and bring her home to such a spot.

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That coffee and some indescribable liberties would follow, as postprandial excesses, she secretly imparted to Kate Kearney in a note, which concluded with the assurance that when the day of these enormities arrived, O'Shea's Barn Would be open to her as a refuge and a sanctuary; 'but not,' added she, 'with your cousin, for I'll not let the hussy cross my doors.'

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* * * * * Towards a late hour of the afternoon a messenger arrived with an ass-cart and several trunks from O'Shea's Barn, and with the following note:-- 'DEAR NEPHEW GORMAN,--O'Shea's Barn is not an inn, nor are the horses there at public livery.

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CHAPTER XLVIII HOW MEN IN OFFICE MAKE LOVE 'Is it true they have captured Donogan?' said Nina, coming hurriedly into the library, where Walpole was busily engaged with his correspondence, and sat before a table covered not only with official documents, but a number of printed placards and handbills.

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When they fish, the salmon are kept prepared to be caught; and if they make love, the young lady is just as ready to rise to the fly, and as willing to be bagged as either.

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The whole spirit of the document was regret that a very well-intentioned gentleman of good connections and irreproachable morals should be an ass!

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'The Greek hussy that you want to marry my nephew, and give a dowry to out of the estate that belongs to your son.

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What I mean is this--if a man wants to marry an Irish girl, he mustn't begin by asking leave to make love to her--' 'Mat's right!' cried the old lady stoutly.

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'So you can--any of you, if a man's making love to you.

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'You are, without exception, the most conceited--' 'No, not ass--don't say ass, for I'm nothing of the kind.

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