Vulgar words in No. 13 Washington Square (Page 1)

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about the size of it x 1
damn x 2
jimmy x 1
make love x 5
            

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This Mrs. De Peyster that heads everything isn't at all the simple, natural gracious Carrie De Peyster that John De Peyster and I made love to!

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If the newspapers were to get on to the fact that the son of _the_ Mrs. De Peyster had secretly married without his mother's knowledge, and that the young scamp and his wife were secretly living in her house--can't you just see the reporters jimmying open every window to get at us!"

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What if William should learn who was the real Matilda to whom he had made love!

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"Don't you think, ma'am, he's trying to make love to you?"

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"Make love to me!" rising in horror from one of Mrs. Gilbert's veteran "easy"-chairs.

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That's about the size of it, isn't it, friends?"

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"I like to hand it to these pompous old stiffs," he went on gleefully--"these old boys who will come across with sky-high prices for old first editions and original manuscripts, and who don't care one little wheeze of a damn for what the author actually wrote.

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"Why, damn you--" "Sir, you must not thus address the cloth!" sternly interposed Mr. Pyecroft.

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She was for a moment impelled to explain to Matilda; but she quickly realized it would never, never do for her housekeeper to know that her coachman had made love to her, and had--had even kissed her.

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