Vulgar words in At Love's Cost (Page 1)

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ass x 4
fag x 2
knocked up x 1
make love x 1
            

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Produced by Ted Garvin and PG Distributed Proofreaders AT LOVE'S COST By CHARLES GARVICE AT LOVE'S COST CHAPTER 1 "Until this moment I have never fully realised how great an ass a man can be.

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"Don't be an ass," retorted Stafford, rather absently.

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"Mr. Howard is too often an ass," remarked Stafford, with a smile.

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"Yes, miss," Jessie went on, "and Susie says that Mr. Stafford, the lord's son"--the simple dale folk as often called Sir Stephen "my lord" as "sir"--"danced ever so many times with her, and the servants was saying that he was making love to her, and that they shouldn't be surprised to hear that Mr. Stafford was going to marry Miss Falconer."

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You must be quite knocked up, when I come to think of it."

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Sir Stephen wants a change; he is looking rather fagged--" "I'm not surprised!" said Stafford.

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He looked fagged to-night, as she had said; but his face lit up at sight of Stafford.

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"He has loved her all the time; and I am a purblind ass not to have seen it!" he said to himself, with cynical self-contempt, as he climbed up to his rooms.

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