Vulgar words in El Dorado, an adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel (Page 1)
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He assumed a more careless air, trying to look as like a country bumpkin in love as he could.
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She was trying to visualise that which Chauvelin had put before her: a man harassed day and night, unceasingly, unremittingly, with one question allowed neither respite nor sleep--his brain, soul, and body fagged out at every hour, every moment of the day and night, until mind and body and soul must inevitably give way under anguish ten thousand times more unendurable than any physical torment invented by monsters in barbaric times.
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That man thus harassed, thus fagged out, thus martyrised at all hours of the day and night, was her husband, whom she loved with every fibre of her being, with every throb of her heart.
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SISTERS The morning found her fagged out, but more calm.
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Damn you--can't you hear?"
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"Come up, damn you.
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I have knocked up the none too amiable host.