Vulgar words in For Love of Country - A Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the Revolution (Page 1)
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Now it is ill making love in a rowboat at best, and when one is in earnest and the other jests it is well-nigh impossible; so to these remarks Lieutenant Seymour made no further answer, save viciously to ply the oars and drive the boat rapidly toward the landing.
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There was a note of passion in his voice which thrilled her heart with ecstasy; the others had not made love this way.
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"Shove your bayonet through the damn rebel hound!"
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Here 's to America, and damn the British, too," continued this sea lawyer, drinking his toast amid shouts of approval from the men.
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"Was he making love to you here?"