Vulgar words in In Direst Peril (Page 1)
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He made love like Romeo, but the young lady at first would not listen to him.
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I called Bru-now "a melodramatic ass" I remember very well, and I told him that if we fell into a habit of getting in the corners to conspire we should only draw suspicion upon ourselves.
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But my folks are pretty considerably damn smart, and so, I guess, are yours."
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The name of the Count Ro-Say-No would be a sufficient guarantee for anybody in the world but a cuss like me.
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"Damn it all!" cried Brunow, rising, with a whiter face than ever; "do you suppose that a gentleman is to be badgered about a thing of this kind at this hour of the night in another gentleman's rooms?