Vulgar words in Mary Wollaston (Page 1)
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He made a sort of effort to pull himself up; apologized (she thought that was what he meant to do) for the damn.
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"If she had not been, I'm sure she would have told you, as I do now ..." He stumbled there, evidently from the sudden blighting sense that he was talking like an actor--or an ass.
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You say she can manage him; that she can prevent him from trying to make love to her.
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In the manner of one sure of his welcome and intent on wasting no time, he had begun making love to her (she apologized for the employment of that phrase but said she knew no other that was usable).
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Damn Rush!
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Damn all the sentimentalists in the world.