Vulgar words in The Flag of Distress - A Story of the South Sea (Page 1)
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And now, for the first time in the lives of both, they have commenced making love together.
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For on the opposite side of the table, seated in a grand chair, presiding over the game, and dealing out the cards, Crozier sees the man who has been making love to Carmen Montijo--his rival of the morning-- while, at the same instant.
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For he is now fairly fagged out perambulating the unpaved streets of that inhospitable town.
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"To think of a 'sport'--a common gambler--even having acquaintance with her--far less presuming to make love to her!"
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Before the startled burglars can shape a reply, the voice continues: "Damn ye!
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this is an unexpected difficulty--ugly as sin itself!"
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They succeed; but not without difficulty, and a free handling of handspikes--almost braining the apes before they consent to relinquish it.