Vulgar words in The Independence of Claire (Page 1)
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You look fagged to death, and as cross as two sticks.
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Some selfish man had made love to her, amusing his idle hours with the society of a pretty, clever woman; he had never seriously intended marriage, but Cecil had believed in his sincerity, had given him her whole heart, had dreamt dreams which had turned the grey of life to gold.
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He would make love to me, too, if I would allow it!
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was Erskine, who should, by all the laws of what was right and proper, be even now making love to Janet Willoughby in Scotland!