Vulgar words in Marcella (Page 1)
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I'll blow the fire up--damn these sticks!--they're as wet as Dugnall pond."
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I thought he was for beatin' my brains out, an' I up with my gun and fired.
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The master of Mellor had heard the news from William, the man-servant, at half-past seven, and had instantly knocked up his guest, by way of sharing the excitement with which his own feeble frame was throbbing.
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A hard and jealous husband, and one of the softest, most sensuous natures that ever idleness made love to.
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"Damn the fellow!" he said at last, flinging his cigarette away.
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Has he been making love to you?"
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"And I've got a letter from Fanny this morning, to say that he and Lady Selina are to be married in July, and that she's going about making a martyr and a saint of him, talking of the 'persecution' he's had to put up with, and the vulgar fellows who couldn't appreciate him, and generally making an ass of herself.