Vulgar words in Complete Essays (Page 1)
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Often their wet clothes are frozen on them; they are exposed to cutting winds and sleet in their faces, bedrabbled in damp grass, stood against slippery fences, with hail and frost lowering their vitality, and expected under these circumstances to make love and be good Christians.
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He complains that the clergy were taxed more than ever, the church having become "an ass whereon every man is to ride to market and cast his wallet."
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Then fell she to swear and tear, to curse and damn, casting the Ruffs under feet, and wishing that the Devil might take her when she wear any of those Neckerchers again.