Vulgar words in The Invader - A Novel (Page 1)
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Now if I were a gentleman I should say--'damn his impudence'--and 'who the devil is Stewart'; but then I'm not.
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We aren't going to excite ourselves to-day or do anything but make love and forget nightmares and everything disagreeable."
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"I was on the river with him this afternoon, and he--he made love to me."
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Max made love to Milly and she--she bit him!
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"I didn't know you bit him, although he richly deserved it; but of course I knew he made love to you.
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"I am afraid I can't see the joke of a man making love to my wife."
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He'd never have dared to behave like that to me; but Milly's such an ass."
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You're very innocent of the world in both your selves, and you must have been indiscreet or it would never have occurred to Maxwell to make love to you."
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But of course I'm angry when I think of a fellow like that, my own cousin, a man who has been a guest in my house over and over again, being cad enough to make love to my wife."
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In moments of depression he saw himself through all the coming years being gradually broken, crushed under a weight of Barthops--father-in-law, wife and children--moulded into a thin semblance of a Marquis of Ipswich, a bastard Marquis.
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But I'm a bit of an ass that way myself.
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To make love in?