Vulgar words in Aladdin of London - or, Lodestar (Page 1)
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In truth, the young people had come there to make love, and when the lights were turned down and the curtain of the biograph revealed, the place seemed paradise itself.
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Ask a hungry man whether he'll have his mutton boiled or roast, and he'll tell you he doesn't care a damn.
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When he put detectives upon the lad's path, had him followed from Union Street to the caves and from the caves to his place of employment, the report came to him that he was interesting himself in a callous ne'er-do-well, the friend of rogues and vagabonds, the companion of sluts, the despair of the firm which employed him.
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Was this the friend of vagabonds, the companion of sluts--this clean-limbed, virile fellow with the fair face and the flaxen curls and the head of a thinker and a sage?
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I know that he stops because he is inclined to make love to me.
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"Oh, damn--then he'll be making love to you.
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You will marry her, you say--a promise to keep her quiet while you make love to this fine lady who befools you.
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He found it even more amusing than making love and a vast deal more exciting than big-game hunting.
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We shan't trouble you long--just make love to the kettle and say we're in a hurry, will you now, there's a good soul."
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Yer may talk about your oshun wave, but I ain't taking any, no, not though there was diamonds on the sea beach the other side and 'ot-'arse roses fer nothink.