Vulgar words in Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter (Page 1)
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Come down and make love to Miss Arthur.
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child, you look fagged out.
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But to this man, who made love to every pretty woman as a child eats _bon bons_, the task of wooing where his eye was not pleased, his ear was not soothed, and his vanity not in the least flattered, was intensely wearisome.
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"Yes," laughing lightly, "I suppose the hussy fancied that she had made a heavier haul still.
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"Then I should think the humiliation of being made love to by my brother, would overcome you," she sneered.