Vulgar words in The Chink in the Armour (Page 1)
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She had had the notion that a pretty young woman--it would, of course, have been absurd for her to have denied, even to herself, that she was very pretty--must be careful in her dealing with foreigners, and she believed it to be a fact that a Frenchman always makes love to an attractive stranger, even on the shortest acquaintance!
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On the contrary, he always treated her with scrupulous respect, and he never--and this sometimes piqued Sylvia--made love to her, or attempted to flirt with her.
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Let me assure you again, and most solemnly, Anna, that he never makes love to me--" "Of course it is a good thing for him that he plays less"--Anna spoke impatiently--"but is it best for you?
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"Damn the fellow; then he was honest, after all!
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Damn it--he wouldn't have that.