Vulgar words in To Love (Page 1)
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Also he said "Damn!" very clearly and distinctly.
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Gilbert, was that what you said 'damn' about?"
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"You will think I am a sentimental ass, but I have always wanted you to have the best of things, Mabel, and I have been horribly afraid that Fate, or Mother, or perhaps even I, were shoving you into taking the second best."
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Damn the woman with her whining, wheezing letters, 'Do give me time--I'll pay in time.'
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He made love deliriously, on fire himself for the moment, but never once had he so far forgot himself as to come from the flame in any way singed.
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He had spoken and danced and made love to Joan on an impulse.
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"I am going to make love to you, Pierrette," he said; "I am going to wake up that cold heart of yours.
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He made love, that is to say, only to those women who first and openly made love to him; but it is to be doubted whether even the most ardent of them could boast that Dicky Grant had ever been in love with them.
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He did not make love to her; Fanny would have said he just loved her.
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I went abroad, but the memory of your face went with me; I used to make love to other women, but it was because I looked for you in their eyes.
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I made love to a good many other women in between; don't think that I show up radiantly white in comparison to you; but I loved just you all the time.
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"Damn to-morrow!" he said hoarsely, and held her so close that the pressure hurt, yet she was glad of the pain as it came from him.