Vulgar words in The Combined Maze (Page 1)
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Well, yes; that, Booty intimated, was about the size of it.
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And if Ranny hadn't got the spunk to stand by a pal and see him through, why, then he'd cut the Poly.
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And she might turn on him and ask him why she was to be made love to in the streets when his mother had a house and he lived in it?
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It was the first time that this idea of making love had come to him.
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Of course he had always supposed that he would marry some day; but as for making love, it was his mother who had put into his head that exquisitely agitating idea.
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To make love to little Winny and to marry her, if (and that was not by any means so certain) she would have him--no idea could well have agitated Ranny more.
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The thing was as good as done last summer, when she had stopped Ranny making love to her.
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He said that if he lived in a house called Granville it would make him feel a silly ass.
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And Violet said he was a silly ass already to feel like that about it.
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Granville, after all, hadn't made him feel a silly ass.
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He had heard his father and his mother (and Mercier even) comment on the sluts whose sluttishness sent up the death rate of the infant population.
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He was glad that the counter was between him and young Randall, the silly ass.
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He had accepted the fact that, in all household matters, his wife was a slut and a slattern; yet it staggered him when it first dawned on him that, in the awful deterioration of Granville and the Baby, the standard of her own toilette had gradually lowered.
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"You looked fagged out."
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"He'd have been all right if I'd been ass enough to play into his hands and gone blowin' me nose and grizzlin', and whinin' about my misfortune, and let _him_ go gassin' about the sadness of it and all that.
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Damn me if I know why you didn't."
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Promised Stanny he should wear his knickers.
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She was holding them, the ridiculous knickers, to the nursery fire.
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It took ten minutes to get Stanley into them, into the little blue linen knickers he had never worn before, and into his tight little white jersey; and then there was Dossie and her wonderful rig-out, the clean, white frock and the serge jacket of turquoise blue and the tiny mushroom hat with the white ribbon.
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And in spite of it he was heartrending, pathetic; so small he was, with all his baby roundness accentuated absurdly by the knickers.
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"Such a little man as he is, in those knickers."
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"Damn his knickers," said Ranny to himself, behind his set teeth.
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"It's Stanny's knickers," she said, "that I can't get over!"
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"I believe," said Ranny, "you've never reelly got over Stanley's goin' into knickers."
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"I _love_ his knickers," she protested.
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She was Winny of the short tunic and the knickers, and the long black stockings, and had her hair (tied by a great bow of ribbon) in a door-knocker plat.