Vulgar words in The Ghost - A Modern Fantasy (Page 1)
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I should say they hadn't sung together more than two or three times since the death of Lord Clarenceux; so, even if he has been making love to her, she's scarcely had time to refuse him--eh?"
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"If he has been making love to Rosa," said Mrs. Sullivan slowly, "whether she has refused him or not, it's a misfortune for him, that's all."
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"And, let me tell you," she added, "he has been making love to her."
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"Oh, damn!"
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I was an ass to stand there at that unearthly hour, robbing myself of sleep in order to pursue such trains of thought.