Is it correct to keep the apostrophied words in these phrases? It seems more logical to drop the apostrophe, but is it good grammar?
bald as a baby’s arse
as she spoke in the big man’s ear
sitting so close to the redhead’s pungent aroma
would have been proud of his namesake’s resourcefulness
the world’s second oldest profession that is
hawk’s eyes darting about and focusing on
the water’s movement
more clues to these people’s eroticism
Peter’s mental state prevents him
main suspect in Claudia’s murder
obsessed by Claudia’s purity and
before George’s mother returns
on the bitch’s well worn gash
bald as a baby’s arse
as she spoke in the big man’s ear
sitting so close to the redhead’s pungent aroma
would have been proud of his namesake’s resourcefulness
the world’s second oldest profession that is
hawk’s eyes darting about and focusing on
the water’s movement
more clues to these people’s eroticism
Peter’s mental state prevents him
main suspect in Claudia’s murder
obsessed by Claudia’s purity and
before George’s mother returns
on the bitch’s well worn gash
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