Vulgar words in The Loudwater Mystery (Page 1)
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At any rate, he made love to me, not nearly so badly as you'd think, and persuaded me to promise to marry him."
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"Damn!" he said softly.
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He gasped and stuttered: "D-D-Damn your impudence!
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If you do, you're damn well wrong.
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Lord Loudwater galloped half-way to the Castle in a furious haste to punish Olivia for allowing Grey to make love to her, and even more for the contemptuous way in which Grey had treated him.
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In the background of Olivia's mind, meditating pleasantly on her pleasant afternoon, there had been a patient and resigned expectation that presently her conscience would begin to reproach her for allowing Grey to make love to her.
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"You've been letting that blackguard Grey make love to you!
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Expanding naturally, he talked with spirit and intelligence during dinner, and made love to her after dinner with even more spirit and intelligence.
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It was his theory that a woman was never too ill, or too ill at ease, or too unhappy to be made love to.
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Violence is not in my line, unless I'm absolutely driven to it; and any one less likely to drive any one to violence than that obnoxious and noisy jackass I've never come across.
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Any man with the soul of a mouse who really believed that I had been making love to his wife, couldn't have taken the things I told him without going for me at any risk.
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I merely thought him a pretentious young ass who didn't know his place," said Mr. Carrington.