Vulgar words in V. V.'s Eyes (Page 1)
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But is it not written how the hussy Appearance wears a painted face, justly open to interrogation?--how there stands a summit from which a man shall see yet more sharply than his most admired authors, above referred to?
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Carlisle had reached a point where she longed to shake her aunt, when Hen, who had been "scrapping up" with Looloo, came in, putting an end to the futile talk.
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He could see her daily, monopolize her time, for these things happened to amuse him; he could make love to her, lead her in a hundred subtle ways to feel that her companionship was sweet to him; and then he could board a train and ride handsomely away, and woe is the word to the conquered.
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"Sam," said he, "you thought I was a mad ass to write a letter a few months ago.
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So he turns back again, scared he had killed him, and then the other man that had hopped into the ditch, he sings out to his friend, 'Get up, you damn fool, _he's comin' back!
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"Sadie she heard a lady say damn once right out, a customer in the store, in a velvet suit--" "Now stop that foolish dancing, Corinne."
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And then, besides, it seems to be generally understood that you were the one who wanted to straighten things out when you had no idea it was too late, and everybody whose opinion is worth having knows it's easy enough to slip into a mistake, but takes a lot of spunk to stand up and say so long afterwards.
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All day Canning, in his subtle way, made love to Cally, but he was too wise to press hard upon her girlish hesitancy.