Vulgar words in Lady Rose's Daughter (Page 1)
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"Is the fellow making love to her?" thought the old man, in some astonishment, as he turned away.
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"Oh yes, she's happy enough, though Crowborough's rather an ass."
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Aileen was a little sylph, a pretty child-angel, white-winged and innocent, who lived in a circle of convent thoughts, knowing nothing of the world, and had fallen in love with him as the first man who had ever made love to her.
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What business has that man to make love to you as he does, when all the time--Yes, he does make love to you--he does!
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"Ah, even the biggest ass among them holds his tongue about that!" he said, exultantly.
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And in the midst of the mother's anxieties there burst upon her the sudden, incredible tale that Warkworth--to whom she herself was writing regularly, and to whom Aileen, from her bed, was sending little pencilled notes, sweetly meant to comfort a sighing lover--had been entangling himself in London with another, a Miss Le Breton, positively a nobody, as far as birth and position were concerned, the paid companion of Lady Henry Delafield, and yet, as it appeared, a handsome, intriguing, unscrupulous hussy, just the kind of hawk to snatch a morsel from a dove's mouth--a woman, in fact, with whom a little bread-and-butter girl like Aileen might very well have no chance.