Vulgar words in The Bostonians, Vol. II (of II) (Page 1)
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"Isn't Verena everything to you, and aren't you everything to me, and wouldn't an attempt--a successful one--to take Verena away from you knock you up fearfully, and shouldn't I suffer, as you know I suffer, by sympathy?"
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"Did Mr. Burrage try to make love to you?"
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Did he too want to make love to her?
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Ransom still had an impression that he was not making love to her, especially when he could observe, with all the superiority of a man--"I wonder whether you have understood ten words I have said to you?"
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It's her jackass of a father that's up there!" cried Mr. Filer, with his hand on the latch of the door, which the policeman had allowed him to approach.