Vulgar words in Cousin Phillis (Page 1)
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'He is but, so to speak, a half-wit; and yet he has got a wife and children.'
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But Timothy is but a half-wit; and he has a wife and children.
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you know what I mean: made love to her, courted her, made her think that he loved her, and then gone away and left her.
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I did not delay a moment in answering him,-- 'I do not believe that Edward Holdsworth ever played tricks on Phillis, ever made love to her; he never, to my knowledge, made her believe that he loved her.'
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I reckon yo're no better nor a half-wit yoursel'.'