Vulgar words in Middlemarch (Page 1)
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'What I see,' answered Sancho, 'is nothing but a man on a gray ass like my own, who carries something shiny on his head.'
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"When next any one makes love to you, Miss Rosamond, I will tell him how obliging you are."
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I myself am a layman, but I have given no inconsiderable attention to the divisions in the Church and-" "Oh, damn the divisions!" burst in Mr. Frank Hawley, lawyer and town-clerk, who rarely presented himself at the board, but now looked in hurriedly, whip in hand.
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"Well-oh-well-why, there was a great deal of fighting, and they were all blockheads, and-I can't tell it just how you told it-but they wanted a man to be captain and king and everything-" "Dictator, now," said Letty, with injured looks, and not without a wish to make her mother repent.
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"Damn relations!" said Mr. Vincy; "I've had enough of them.
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If you were not such a charming simpleton, what a temptation this would be to play the wicked coquette, and let you suppose that somebody besides you has made love to me."
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"I only said that no mortal ever made love to me besides you.
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"My dear Rosy, you don't expect me to talk much to such a conceited ass as that, I hope," said Lydgate, brusquely.