Vulgar words in Jack Tier (Page 1)
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"She's an out-of-the-way sort of a hussy!
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He know'd he never should be truly happy ag'in until he could once more get aboard the old hussy, and had hurried up to the wharf, where he understood the brig was lying.
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I owe the old hussy a grudge for having desarted me like; but it's only a love quarrel atween us.
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I do remem'er sich times vid'e ole hussy!"
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"What old hussy do you mean?" demanded Jack Tier a little fiercely, and in a way to draw Mulford's eyes from the profile of Rose's face to the visages of his two attendants.
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What is it to you, Tier, if Josh does call the brig an old hussy; she is old, as we all know, and years are respectable; and as for her being a 'hussy,' that is a term of endearment sometimes.
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I've heard the captain himself call the Molly a 'hussy,' fifty times, and he loves her as he does the apple of his eye."
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The people are a good deal fagged with boxing about this reef so much, and I shall want 'em all as fresh to-morrow as they can be got.
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"Still it would not be 'spending it like an ass,' Jack, to give you a portion of mine.