Vulgar words in Night and Morning, Volume 1 (Page 1)
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Heaven knows how often I have made love; and this is the only woman I have ever really loved.
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"Arthur," said he, in a hollow whisper, "those children are our disgrace and your supplanters; they are bastards!
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Yet, believe me, Philip," continued Robert, with solemn earnestness, "the world--" "Damn the world!
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(he had caught his father's expletive) "that blockhead has put the tent on the wrong side of the lake, after all.
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"And why did you not cut the boughs, blockhead?"
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No one heeded him at that hour--no one heeded the fatherless BASTARD.