Vulgar words in A Group of Noble Dames (Page 1)
This book at a glance
|
~ ~ ~ Sentence 463 ~ ~ ~
'Oh, bad; damn bad, Tupcombe!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,147 ~ ~ ~
By this time Lady Baxby's feelings were more Parliamentarian than ever, and in her fancy the fagged countenance of her brother, beaten back by her husband, seemed to reproach her for heartlessness.