Vulgar words in The Elephant God (Page 1)
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Bachelor life in Mess or club is too pleasant, sport that a single man can enjoy more readily than a married one too attractive, rupees too few for what Kipling terms "the wild ass of the desert" to be willing to put his head into the halter readily.
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He was a man who loved his liberty and his right to make love to each and every woman who caught his fancy.
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For the entertainment was one of the great features of the Season, the Bachelors' Ball, and the walls were blazoned with the insignia of the Tribe of the Wild Ass.
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Could the man whom she had revered as a white-souled knight be base enough to make love to another man's wife?
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"Damn them and their shows, the infernal murderers," he muttered savagely, and rushed out of the room.
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Parry's dead, murdered; and we're alive only by the kind mercies of that brute Chunerbutty, damn him!