Vulgar words in Patsy (Page 1)
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"And who brought us here to rub noses against rough stones climbing your accursed dykes, only to be insulted by country bumpkins and outwitted by half-clad minxes?
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"Uncle Julian, you must have made love like an archangel.
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He sent from there to borrow my horses, damn his impudence.
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Why, I can hardly remember the time when somebody was not making love to me, and I do not see that it has made very much difference."
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Patsy a princess--a real prince making love to her, a man who could be her husband, who might even now have rights upon her, yet whom it would be impossible to deal with as he had dealt with the Duke of Lyonesse!
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That is, why this Austrian applejack is forced into the deadly breach and made to make love to me.
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I told you to go and make love to as many pretty girls as would let you, and here you go and break the tables of affinity by making love to your grandmother!"
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"I am not making love to Mrs. Arlington," he retorted abruptly.
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Why should any man slight Patsy, make love to another woman, and then come whining to be forgiven and taken back into favour?
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Damn it, sir, it makes me furious only to think of it.