Vulgar words in The Prisoner (Page 1)
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"Damn it, Anne!" he said, with suddenly frowning brow, and now she started.
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And after they had been over it two or three times and she felt excited and breathless and greatly fagged by the strain of saying the same thing in different ways, she saw in his face the look she had seen in Anne's.
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But to-night she gently turned it toward him, and Alston did not realise that was because his fagged face and disordered hair had made her anxious to understand the quicker what had happened to him.
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Jeff looked at him in admiration, he was so cocky and so sure.
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"That's probably poppycock, invented for the occasion.
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Make love to her.
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Lydia might swear she was clean and that her peculiarily second-hand look was the effect of overworn black, but Alston she had always impressed as much-damaged goods that had lost every conceivable inviting freshness.
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On the sidewalk not far from her door he met Reardon with a casual nod, and Reardon blazed out at him, "Damn you!"
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"Oh," Lydia wanted to call to him, "make love to her if you can.