Vulgar words in Scenes of Clerical Life (Page 1)

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blockhead x 1
damn x 1
make love x 6
            

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Let me be persuaded that my neighbour Jenkins considers me a blockhead, and I shall never shine in conversation with him any more.

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'You'd a deal sooner not ha' throwed it down at all, _I_ should think,' responded the unsympathetic cook, to whom John did _not_ make love.

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'O pray don't make love to Miss Assher for the sake of my happiness,' answered Tina.

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Whenever you make love to a woman--that is her secret, which you are bound to keep for her.

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'You mean to say, then, that Miss Sarti is in love with you, without your ever having made love to her.'

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'Do you mean that I let him make love to me?

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Miss Sarti would never dare to behave to you as she does, if you had not flirted with her, or made love to her.

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I am a man of deeds' ('Ay, damn you, that you are, and you charge well for 'em too,' said a voice from the crowd, probably that of a gentleman who was immediately afterwards observed with his hat crushed over his head.)

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