Vulgar words in The Blunders of a Bashful Man (Page 1)
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Why, would you believe it, already, sir, since I left home, a man, a _gentleman_, sitting in the very seat where you sit now, made love to me, out-and-out!"
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"Made love to you?"
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"You ain't got much spunk, you ain't!
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How often had I envied the girls their privilege of keeping quiet and being made love to.
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I have lots of spunk and pride, if I am bashful; and so I never let on to those at home--when I sent them a letter once in two months by the little tug that brought my oil and provisions--that I was homesick.