Vulgar words in Mary Barton (Page 1)

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damn x 1
hussy x 3
make love x 1
spunk x 1
            

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But he welcomed Jem at his house, as he would have done his father's son, whatever were his motives for coming; and now and then admitted the thought, that Mary might do worse, when her time came, than marry Jem Wilson, a steady workman at a good trade, a good son to his parents, and a fine manly spirited chap--at least when Mary was not by; for when she was present he watched her too closely, and too anxiously, to have much of what John Barton called "spunk" in him.

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Still want had never yet come in at the door to make love for these innocents fly out of the window.

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He was taken by surprise, and he said: 'Damn yo!'

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An arrant flirt the little hussy is; but very pretty.

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the dirty hussy!

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Dost thou know where he is, thou bad hussy, with thy great blue eyes and yellow hair, to lead men on to ruin?

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