Vulgar words in Sandra Belloni — Complete (Page 1)
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The wrong committed was (translated out of Fine Shades), that she had made love to her sister's lover.
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Becas ye keep me low o' purpose, till I cringe like a slut o' the scullery, and cry out for halfpence.
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And I'm a wretch if I haven't my purse full, so you see I'm all in the dark in the house, and don't know half so much as the sluts o' the kitchen.
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He is ready to play or be serious, as you please; but in either case 'Merthyr is never a buffoon nor a parson'--Lady C. remarked this morning; and that describes him, if it were not for the detestable fling at the clergy, which she never misses.
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I come round to the 'dear' by-and-by, after I have whipped each of the proud sluts, and their brother Mr. Wilfrid, just as if by accident.
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Then joint, Mr. Braintop--out we burrst: (Oh, and what ins'lent hussies ye've been to me, and yell naver see annything of me but my back!)
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Oh ye hussy!
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He makes Love seem like a yellow light over a plague-spotted city, like a painting I have seen.