Vulgar words in The Outlaw of Torn (Page 1)
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"Hast come to save our souls, or damn us?
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"I will be wife to no buffoon; to no clumsy old clown; to no debauched, degraded parody of a man.
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"Take a dozen men, Shandy, and search yon hellhole.
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"The fool priest will upset the whole work to which I have devoted near twenty years," he muttered, "if I find not the means to quiet his half-wit tongue.
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God-damn-the-English," and slipped forward upon the rushes, dead.