Vulgar words in My Lady Nicotine - A Study in Smoke (Page 1)
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They made for Scrymgeour's house-boat, with almost no words on the young man's part; but the father blurted out several things--as that his daughter knew where he was going when he left the _Heathen Chinee_, and that he had an hour before seen Scrymgeour making love to another girl.
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Till very late that night I heard him walking up and down the deck of the house-boat, his friend shouting to him not to be an ass.
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If he had made love to Lady Teazle as this one does, she would have suspected him of weak intellect.
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Sheridan's Joseph was a man of culture: Mr. Henley's is a buffoon.