Vulgar words in The Second Honeymoon (Page 1)
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"Don't be an ass, Jimmy; I haven't known you all these years for nothing... Is it true that Cynthia's chucked you?"
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Nobody had ever made love to Christine before, since the days when Jimmy Challoner had chased her round the garden for kisses, and she had always loved him.
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Anyone would think he had done a shabby trick by asking her to marry him; anyone would think that there had been something disgraceful in having done so; anyone would think---- "Damn it all!" said Jimmy Challoner.
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That was what Sangster was saying; and Jimmy--well, Jimmy flushed uncomfortably as he answered with a sort of bravado: "Don't be a silly old ass!
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But for his pig-headed foolishness, he and Christine might have been going down to Upton House together; but for the past---- "Damn the past!" said Jimmy Challoner as he turned on his heel and walked away.
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"Kettering--that stuck-up ass!" he said savagely.
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Look here, Jimmy, don't be an ass!
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"Don't be an ass; go to bed."
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A Jimmy who spoke very little, and asked no questions at all, and who took the letter apathetically enough, and laid it by as soon as he had read it.
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"Interfering old ass," he said affectionately.
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Kettering--damn the fellow, how dared he make love to another man's wife!
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"Damn the weather!" said Jimmy Challoner.
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It's Kettering--damn his impertinence!
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It may not be too late---- Kettering--damn him!..."
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I--I--he----" "He's been making love to you----" No answer.