Vulgar words in The Story of a Play - A Novel (Page 1)
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She glanced at him with a swift inventory of his fagged looks, and said, "Indeed, you shall not take a bath this morning.
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"The women would all be making love to me, and I should hate that.
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As for getting Maxwell to return their visits with her, when men had come with the ladies who called upon her, she could only manage it if he was so fagged with working at his play that he was too weak to resist her will, and even then he had to be torn from it almost by main force.
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What an ass, what an idiot, I was!
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She thought with tender pathos how hard he worked, and was at his writing all day long, except when she made him go out with her, and was then often so fagged that he could scarcely speak.