Vulgar words in The Heather-Moon (Page 1)
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I thought perhaps if I did I should be ass enough to fall in love.
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Though it was my first sight of the Athens of Great Britain, I've fagged it all up so faithfully for the book that I know what everything is and what most things mean.
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Sitting where Queen Mary sat on her velvet cushions, and looking through her peephole in the thick stone wall, I was almost irresistibly tempted to make love to Barrie.
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We took shelter in the room where the Douglas was murdered; and who could make love against such a background?
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He does choose the strangest places to make love, and always contrives the minute the others go away, to bring the subject round to that.