Vulgar words in Laddie; a true blue story (Page 1)
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When mother showed me in the city, I wouldn't be snapped up like hot cakes; I'd be a blockhead no one would have.
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I had seen that happen again for merely offering food to the mother, if she didn't happen to be hungry, or for trying to make love to her when she was brooding.
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He said: 'Young man, I'll brain you with my walking stick if ever I meet you anywhere with my daughter, when you have not come to her home and taken her with my permission.'"
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"Damn you, sir, what I should do, is to lay this whip across your shoulders!" cried Mr. Pryor.
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"All my life I've had a lot of beastly notions in my head about rank, and class, and here they don't amount to a damn!