Vulgar words in The White Company (Page 1)
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"The hussy!" cried Lady Loring clenching her broad right hand.
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On the very day that we fought over the little hussy, she went off with Evan ap Price, a long-legged Welsh dagsman.
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But tell me, dear coz, what shall we do next, when we have driven this bastard Henry from the kingdom which he hath filched?"
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The fierce Sir Hugh Calverley, with his yellow mane, and the rugged Sir Robert Knolles, with their war-hardened and veteran companies of English bowmen, headed the long column; while behind them came the turbulent bands of the Bastard of Breteuil, Nandon de Bagerant, one-eyed Camus, Black Ortingo, La Nuit and others whose very names seem to smack of hard hands and ruthless deeds.