Vulgar words in The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol (Page 1)
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What's the good of marrying a pretty face for other men to make love to?
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It has been my rule in life either to make friends with the Mammon of Unrighteousness--he's a muddle-headed ass is Mammon, and you can steer clear of his unrighteousness if you're sharp enough--or else to cast my bread upon the waters in the certainty of finding it again after many days.
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A child of the North, regarding a bewitching woman, thinks how nice it would be to make love to her, and wastes his time in wondering how he can do it.
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A child of the South neither thinks nor wonders; he makes love straight away.
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"I've always heard that a Frenchman makes love to every woman he meets."
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"So, if I make love to you, it is but your due."
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"Oh, damn!
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Oh, damn!
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Oh, damn!" cried Mr. Smith, stamping about helplessly and half weeping.
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Still she was a woman, and Aristide, firm in his conviction that when it comes to love-making all women are the same, proceeded forthwith to make love to her.
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When he wanted to make love to a woman, _pour tout de bon_, it would not be to Mrs. Ducksmith.
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He scarcely waited for the heavy man's back to be turned to make love to her.
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He makes love to her, just because it is the nature of a lusty son of Adam to make love to a pretty daughter of Eve.
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It would have been insulting to Miss Betty Errington--_tiens!_--a purple hyacinth of spring--that was what she was--not to have made love to her.
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"Imbecile, pig, triple ass that I am!