Vulgar words in The Tyranny of Weakness (Page 1)
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He, wearing his misery like a Cæsar's toga, compared by this young buffoon to a kid who had been spanked!
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First, that in Chatham, Massachusetts, as in the Valley of Virginia, there is probably a Jimmy Hancock buzzing about.
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Of course you've known I wanted to make love to you.
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"Because," she answered gravely, meeting his eyes with full candor, "I didn't want you to--make love to me.
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It was when he rose to go and she walked to his car with him that he asked with seeming irrelevance, "Has this Mr. Tollman ever--made love to you?"
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"Made love to me!" she mockingly echoed.
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Picture Napoleon seeking retreat in a monastery--but don't try to visualize Mr. Tollman making love."
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If he hasn't made love to you, he will."
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"You've forbidden me to make love to you," he said desperately, "and I'm trying to obey, but God knows, dear, there are times when--" He broke off with an abrupt choke in his throat.
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"You accuse me of having made love to your daughter.
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Your fashionable friends would call you a barbarian and what is worse--a boob."
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Yet after some debate he took off his coat again and announced cryptically, "After all, the one unpardonable idiocy is sectionalism of code--damn it!"
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These were thoughts suited to a homicidal half-wit.
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You look completely fagged out."
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"I was a little fagged.