Vulgar words in It Happened in Egypt (Page 1)
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But the others wanted to meet her, or pretended to, perhaps to chaff Dennis, rather a cocky youth, though I oughtn't to say so, as he was nice to me, according to his lights.
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Don't like the way I organize games; are mad because they can't have music at meals--which they can't because the band's all stewards; blame me because the men don't make love to them, or because they do.
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I couldn't myself, if it had been Harry Snell or Bill Bailey; but as it was, my pride of khaki helmet, knickers, and puttees collapsed like a burst balloon.
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I see now that you're a damned sentimental ass."
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I was not offended by the proposal as Monny would have been--oh, not if she'd known it was _yours_, but if she'd supposed Antoun was making love to her.
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To abandon once and forever the duckling simile, the first thing I did on board the boat, after recovering from the excitement of seeing Mabel off by train with the Bronsons, was to wonder how I could make up for all this hideous waste of time when I might have been making love to Biddy.
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What Biddy had told me about Esmé was, that the girl had confessed, in a letter, having been made love to (during a summer holiday in the mountains with friends) by the son of a man her father had deeply injured.
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As I murmured "Yes," and "No," and "Indeed--Really!" to the officer, who had kindly worked on our behalf, I was saying to myself, "My _dear_ Duffer, what an ass you were not to think of that!"