Vulgar words in The Iron Game - A Tale of the War (Page 1)
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Now, my idea of perfect happiness for a house is to have two wounded warriors like Vincent and me, tractable, amiable, always ready to join in rational conversation and make love if necessary, providing we're encouraged."
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"My dear Richard, you are a perfect boy--a very delightful boy, too, and I am extremely fond of you--oh, very, very fond of you--but you really must not make love to me.
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"Nonsense, Rosa, it is perfectly proper; everybody makes love to you; Jack makes love to you, and he is as good as engaged--" But here it suddenly flashed in Dick's mad head that he was meddling, and he stopped short.
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Rosa had turned upon him with a flash of such scorn, such indignant pain, that he cried: "No, no; I don't mean that; but you know fellows do make love to you, and why mayn't I?"
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"Damn the brute!
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"Sure we'd better get a bite to ate while we may, as th' ass said when he passed th' market car, for who knows what'll happen if we stop to ask by your lave?"
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"So it don't get under my skin, I don't care a cuss what they do with it."