Vulgar words in M. or N. "Similia similibus curantur." (Page 1)
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I can ride a bit, shoot a bit--'specially pigeons--dance a bit, and make love to 'em no end.
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The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein makes love to a private soldier simply because she don't know what a private soldier is.
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Damn me, sir!" turning full round upon Tom Ryfe, "I _won't_ permit it!
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Ere the perspiration stood on Dick Stanmore's brow, he suspected he had been hasty and unjust; by the time he caught his second wind, and had got fairly into swing, he was in charity with all the world, reflecting, not without toleration and self-excuse, that he had been an ass.
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Diverse connoisseurs on the pavement had appraised the bay horses at every conceivable price--some men never can pass a horse or a woman without thinking whether they would like to bargain for the one or make love to the other; and the animals themselves seemed to have interchanged many confidential whispers, on the subject, probably, of beans,--when Lady Bearwarden re-appeared, to seat herself in the carriage and give the welcome order, "Home!"