Vulgar words in Peter and Jane - or The Missing Heir (Page 1)
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'Perhaps, after all, they are making love to each other; and if they are, I certainly ought to go out and sit with them.'
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'Toffy _is_ an ass!' said Jane affectionately.
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'Why should they sit together under the cedar tree like that unless they are making love?'
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Could any one but he live at Bowshott and dress in shabby shooting clothes, and smoke cigarettes in a room where Charles I. made love, and wear hobnailed boots to go up and down a grand staircase?'
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Passing inside the house was the hall, with its big round tables by the fire, and beyond that was the library and his mother's drawing-room; while in the older wings of the house were the ballroom where Charles I. had banqueted, and the Sèvres sitting-room, so called from the china plaques let into the mantelpiece, where he had made love.
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'Why didn't you come to Bowshott, you ass, if you are ill?' said Peter sternly.
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'You 'll go to bed, you ass!' shouted Peter.
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'Damn these mosquitoes!' said Peter, and his voice broke the silence of the lonely house oddly.