Vulgar words in A Man and a Woman (Page 1)
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Harlson felt in his heart that the girl's apprehensions were not altogether groundless, but, as was said, he was in perfect health and had a pride, and he cast away the thought and but made love.
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"But why haven't I as good a right to make love to Jenny as you or any other man?"
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And Grant Harlson made love to Jean Cornish and won her heart.
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Harlson was pretty well fagged out, for it was the end of a hard day for him, as, for that matter, it had been for me.