Vulgar words in The Queen's Cup (Page 1)
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I am not ass enough to suppose that Lady Greendale would even dream for a moment of setting her cap at a Colonel on half pay, but if a woman is in the marrying line she always expects a certain amount of what you may call delicate attention.
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He has never shown me what I should consider any particular attention, and never talked to me in the way men do when they are making love to a girl.
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I begin to think that I was an ass to leave the army."
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"You look fagged, Lady Greendale, though you are pretty well accustomed to gaiety in town."
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"You are looking terribly worn and fagged."