Vulgar words in Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908 (Page 1)

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make love x 1
snag x 1
spunk x 5
            

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You seem to have run up against a snag, Mr. Douglas.

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I cried myself to sleep, and next morning I hadn't spunk enough to cook myself a dinner.

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He'd never have got up enough spunk to tell her he wanted her, and she'd probably have married Micky out of spite."

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So he never tried to make love to Mary Isabel, though he probably would have if he had thought it of any use.

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You're far too easy-going for your own welfare, Mary Isabel, and for your own sake I Wish you had more spunk.

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"I thought you had more spunk!"

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"I'm all spunk.

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