Vulgar words in The Hoyden (Page 1)
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One, as a matter of course," with a shrug of her dainty shoulders, "lets the nearest man make love to one---- But Maurice must marry for money, and so must you."
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"Are you asking me to make love to this girl--to pretend an admiration for her that I do not feel?
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"You have your uncle, at all events; he might like----" "Oh, don't be an ass," says Lady Rylton.
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"Well, telling a fellow not to be an ass, you know.
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"It can't be right, can it, to say 'cuss words' at us like that?
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She always brought in poor Duty, who certainly must have been fagged to death at that time.
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Hescott is in South Africa (there was nothing in that really--he had made an ass of himself over that, more or less).