Vulgar words in Sally Bishop - A Romance (Page 1)
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"I am fagged!" she exclaimed.
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But when the governor died and she found that I'd been left the house which was worth no end to her--socially--and she'd been left the money which really wasn't worth a damn--sorry--that slipped out"--Sally smiled--"she came back to me, arms round the neck--head quite low enough to be kissed then--and did her best to patch the business up.
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Damn 'is eyes--'e's a gen'leman--ain't 'e?
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"Look 'ere," said the master, "if there's any of yer blasted bunkum about this, yer can damn well see to it yourselves.
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Can't yer see 'e'll drop the 'ole bloomin' show if yer don't, an' damn it, I've got a couple o' bob on yer.
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"Well, I felt so fagged this evening."
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She had no conception of the higher life, and to her mind the inner mysticism was a jumble of confused nonsense--the blind leading the blind, for whom the ultimate ditch was a bastard theosophy.
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"He made love to me," said Sally.
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I was rather afraid, you know, that you'd hang about in town all through the summer, and that 'ud be bound to knock you up."
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Do you think I'd be glad if you were knocked up?"