Vulgar words in School for Scandal (Page 1)
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Pshaw--you may do both--Caesar made Love and Laws in a Breath--and was liked by the Senate as well as the Ladies-- but no man can pretend to be a Believer in Love, who is an abjurer of wine--'tis the Test by which a Lover knows his own Heart-- fill a dozen Bumpers to a dozen Beauties, and she that floats atop is the maid that has bewitched you.
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Oh, damn the Surname 'tis too formal to be register'd in Love's calendar--but now Careless beware--beware--we must have Beauty's superlative.
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I am blockhead enough to give fifty per cent.
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I will--but don't let that old blockhead persuade you to squander any of that money on old musty debts, or any such nonsense; for tradesmen, Charles, are the most exorbitant fellows.
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Ay, ay, it's very true; but, hark'ee, Rowley, while I have, by Heaven I'll give; so, damn your economy!
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Then by this Hand, which He is unworthy of---- Enter SERVANT Sdeath, you Blockhead--what do you want?
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'Sdeath, Blockhead--I'm NOT within--I'm out for the Day.
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Pshaw!--Blockhead to suppose that I should now be in a Temper to receive visits from poor Relations!--well why don't you show the Fellow up?
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Well--I am strangely overjoy'd at his coming-- never to be sure was anything so damn'd unlucky!
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Aye now comes my Turn--the damn'd Family Pictures will ruin me-- SURFACE.