Vulgar words in East Lynne (Page 1)
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"Do not get making love to Barbara Hare while I am away."
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"Of whom do I speak!" uttered the exasperated justice, nearly beside himself with passion; "of whom would I speak but the bastard Dick!
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"You would go hunting after that brazen hussy, Afy, you know, in defiance of all that could be said to you."
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A vain, ill-conducted hussy, given to nothing but finery and folly!"
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"What a thundering ass I was to try it on at West Lynne!" was the enraged comment of the sufferer.
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No less an eyesore to Miss Carlyle than that "brazen hussy," Afy Hallijohn!
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That one injunction which she had called him back to give him, as he was departing for the boat, was bitterly present to her now: "Do not get making love to Barbara Hare."