Vulgar words in The Inheritors (Page 1)
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But I didn't want to know her errand; I wanted to make love to her.
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"Oh, damn Polehampton," I said, "and particularly damn the 'Atmospheres.'"
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"Why the ..." I began before it had well closed, "do you allow that thing to make love to you?"
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We used to drive about in a coupe, a thing that shut us inexorably together, but which quite as inexorably destroyed all opportunities for what one calls making love.
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I wanted to make love to her--oh, immensely, but I was never in the mood, or the opportunity was never forthcoming.
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"You look a bit fagged," I said, "perhaps we ought not to talk about work."
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"Like a love-sick boy--like a damn love-sick boy," I growled at myself.
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"Damn it," he said, "I'm ill, I tell you; I want ..." "Exactly!"
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"Damn Jenkins," he said; "I'm up to it."