Vulgar words in The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume VIII. (Page 1)
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He would not marry, would not burden his life with a wife who would be in his way, but then he might make love.
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Yes, that hussy must have fancied, no doubt, that Jean was Maréchal's son.
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They all sing the same tune; eat nothing, drink nothing, never make love or enjoy yourself; it all plays the devil with your precious health.
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It was, in fact, possible that the girl at the beer-shop had had an evil suspicion--a suspicion worthy of such a hussy--on hearing that only one of the Roland brothers had been made heir to a stranger; but have not such natures as she always similar notions, without a shadow of foundation, about every honest woman?
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If you have made up your mind to make love to me to-day I must naturally infer that you wish to marry me."
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But his incapacity for doing anything as well as his impassiveness eventually exasperated his relatives, and he became a laughing-stock, a sort of martyred buffoon, a prey given over to native ferocity, to the savage gaiety of the brutes who surrounded him.
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He embraced her once more when she made this acknowledgment, and murmured: "What an ass he was!
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He had a head just suited for a cuckold, this blockhead!
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you big simpleton, you did go about it cautiously; but, when men pay attention to us, you dear blockhead, you see we like it, and then they must make quick work of it, and not keep us waiting.
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But off with your coat, damn it!