Vulgar words in Winnie Childs - The Shop Girl (Page 1)
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The latter consisted of "Deductions, Absent, Late Fines, Keys, Mdse., Stamps, Beneficial Ass., and Sub.
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One confided to another that he guessed there was nothing "didding" in that direction, and he'd as soon make love to the Statue of Liberty as an English Maypole; which was as well, for from the first moment of her entrance on the scene, the lion tamer kept his eyes open.
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If she had made a fuss and tried to escape and refused to eat supper with him, there would have been some pleasure in conquering, but not the same pleasure there would be in a jolly little supper with a pretty girl who gayly acknowledged that the "joke was on her," and then making love to her afterward.
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Still he had nothing against the fellow except that he was a "dude" and something of an ass, whose outlook on life was so different from Petro's that friendship was impossible.
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A damn liar!
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"You stand up for a girl you don't know a damn thing about---" "I'd stand up for any girl against you," he was cut short again.
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"That's damn nonsense, and you know it.
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"You're an impudent young hussy."