Vulgar words in A True Friend - A Novel (Page 1)
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Fagged, chilled, and dispirited, it was no wonder that he had returned home in not the best of tempers, and that he was a little disposed to find fault when Janetta made her appearance.
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You blamed Cuthbert for making love to Nora.
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For, between ourselves, Janetta, I made such an ass of myself last summer that my ears burn to think of it, and it was not a particularly honorable or gentlemanly ass, I believe, so that I deserve to be drowned in the deep sea for my folly.
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I was a girl in a shop, I may tell you, and Wyvis made love to me without the slightest idea of marrying me.