Vulgar words in The Irrational Knot - Being the Second Novel of His Nonage (Page 1)
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But you talk almost as if I had been making love to you."
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"No," said Douglas, forgetting his ceremonious manner and speaking angrily and naturally; "but you talk as though I had not been making love to _you_."
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And now you begin making love, and stuff of that kind.
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"I tell you I dont care a damn about him one way or the other," said Marmaduke, rising and walking away to the window.
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"Damn it all," he exclaimed, violently, "there is nothing to tell!
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I dont care to make love a matter of money; it gives it a taste of the harem, or even worse.
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He was carrying my shawl at the time; and he wrapped it about my shoulders in the tenderest manner as he said this, and made love to me all the evening to console me.
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She is an incurable flirt; and she was quite sure that she had captivated Ned, who is always ready to make love to anyone that will listen to him."
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Of course, he sometimes becomes more familiar; only then he never seems in earnest, but makes love to me in a bantering, half playful, half sarcastic way."
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Come al----oh, damn!
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"Damn the rooms!" he muttered.
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"To Lady Constance Car----" "Damn that woman!" exclaimed Susanna.
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Damn her!