Vulgar words in When Dreams Come True (Page 1)
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"Stop that damn noise!"
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"Well, if you ain't the most impudent cuss I ever seen!" cried Blake, by this time almost on the point of exploding.
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"You had better be moving, Carlton--you damn fool!" came Dick's angry voice.
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Never had he felt so completely fagged, and it was with no little concern that he contemplated the reflection of his face in the small oval mirror which hung on the rough gray plaster wall opposite, just over the small, cheap, brown-stained wooden bureau.
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_Mercedes Dios!_ and all because you have succeeded in turning the heads of a few country bumpkins that hang about the place casting sheep's-eyes at you.
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These and many other questions had been asked and thoroughly discussed by the matrons and daughters of Santa Fé, especially by the latter, to all of whom he had made love and sent flowers and serenaded in turn until, out of sheer desperation, they called alternately upon God and the devil to keep or punish this gay Lothario who loved all and yet none, and who gave such exquisite _fiestas_ in his beautiful _hacienda_.
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"Damn your horse, sir!" cried the Colonel with increasing choler.
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"Excuse my frankness, Jack, but you're an ass," said the Colonel tartly.
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Men had made love to her, adored her, and completely lost their heads over her; and one man in particular, as she well knew, was scouring the ends of the earth in an effort to obtain news of her present whereabouts.
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How cleverly she had deceived him, and what an ass he had been!
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No man could have resisted for long the fascinations of a woman like Blanch Lennox if she chose to make love to him.
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It was that beautiful illustration of what human faith may accomplish; the familiar representation of Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia meekly displaying the contents of her apron before her lord, the Landgrave--that heavy, sporadic type of whiskered ass whose only mission in life seems to be that of pulling the stars and all else down about his wassail-soaked head and ears through sheer avoirdupois and stupidity.
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"You'll forgive me, I'm sure, when I say, that I can't help thinking what an ass your father is!"