Vulgar words in The Mayor of Casterbridge (Page 1)

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"When you take away from among us the fools and the rogues, and the lammigers, and the wanton hussies, and the slatterns, and such like, there's cust few left to ornament a song with in Casterbridge, or the country round."

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But, damn it all, I am a lonely man, Farfrae: I have nobody else to speak to; and why shouldn't I tell it to 'ee?"

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"'Od damn it," cried Henchard, "what's all the world!

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But damn him, I'll have a tussle with him now-at fair buying and selling, mind-at fair buying and selling!

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"Why, you see, sir, all the women side with Farfrae-being a damn young dand-of the sort that he is-one that creeps into a maid's heart like the giddying worm into a sheep's brain-making crooked seem straight to their eyes!"

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