Vulgar words in What Timmy Did (Page 1)
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The Major, 'e bought one of our dawgs, and I sent it off for 'im to Old Place, Beechfield, damn me if I don't remember it now--name of Tosswill too."
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He had never made love to her in those pleasant, now far-away days in Egypt, when every other unattached man did so.
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The man had always behaved like a bachelor--for instance he had always made love to the maids.
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As the day wore on, she was apt to become fagged and worried, especially since Nanna's accident.
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He knew, so Enid reminded herself gratefully, when to stop, as well as when to begin, making love.