Vulgar words in The Wheel of Life (Page 1)
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"I heard him proclaim himself an ass.
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By Jove, she looks as if she were capable of big emotions--as if, too, you could like her without making love.
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"To like a woman and yet not to make love to her," he repeated in his thoughts.
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"Damn him!
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"It's about nothing more important than that consummate ass you were with," he answered, laughing as he reached out and took her hand in his with a friendly pressure.
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You're a trifle pale and fagged that's all--but we'll have you a beauty again before two weeks are up."
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"Well, I'm not every one," he blurted out angrily, "for I think him a consummate, thickheaded ass."
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To like a woman and not make love to her--was that dream of his purer desires still beyond him--still in the distant region of the happier impossibilities?
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"What a consummate, what an unteachable ass I am," he thought as he stared moodily at the passing cabs, "and the odd part of it is that the newest attraction always brings with it a fatal belief in its own permanence.
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"May God damn him for this!" he cried in a hoarse whisper.
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There might have come along another fellow and you'd probably have made love quite as prettily to a substitute."
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He had asked Trent to dine with him--the boy looked fagged he thought, and it might do him good to talk freely about his play.
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"Look here, old chap, let's lunch together at the club," he suggested, adding with a laugh, "if I let you go now, heaven knows when I'll be so fortunate as to knock up against you any more."