Vulgar words in A Chair on the Boulevard (Page 1)
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Mr. Merrick's heroes all undergo the very human experience of "hitting a snag."
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"So much the more painful," said the young man; "the hussy we could not win is always the fairest--I part from renown even more despairingly than from youth."
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He murmured aside, "Give him a dig in the ribs and say, 'You silly ass, _I_ can fix you up all right!'
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"Right, cocky!" said the artist.
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He was garbed like a buffoon, but he felt like Romeo.
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They were still making love when Sanquereau burst in to wish them a Happy New Year.
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He declared that he would take no notice of the message, that he was not such an ass to be duped by it.
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"There are several reasons," she said; "for one thing, I am an extravagant little hussy and haven't saved enough for a ticket."