Vulgar words in The Angel of Terror (Page 1)
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"Damn it," he said.
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In those days I thought it was unpardonable that a man who professed to be poor James's best friend, should make love to his fiancée, though I suppose that such things happen, and are endured by the modern girl.
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"Have I been making love to Miss Briggerland by any chance?" he asked.
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"I suppose I made love to her, and she was angry because I dared to commit such an act of treachery to her fiancé!
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I made love to her behind poor Jim's back, and she 'ticked me off,' and that's why I'm so annoyed with her?"
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"Doesn't it strike you, Mrs. Meredith, that if I had made love to that young lady, I should not be seen here to-day?"
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"Oh, damn!" said Jean, getting out reluctantly to kneel on the cold floor by the side of the bed.
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"Even the damn fish won't bite," he said, and the humour of his remark cheered him.