Vulgar words in Love, the Fiddler (Page 1)

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ass x 2
damn x 2
hussy x 1
snag x 1
            

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That vixen, that hussy, that stuck-up minx, who treated him like a dog and yet grudged him to another, who, God help her, loved him too well for her own good-- it was her ladyship she had to thank for spoiling everything and carrying him away.

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His family were theatrically commanded to regard me well, so that my countenance might be forever imprinted on their hearts; and they, poor devils, in a seventh heaven to have him back safe and sound in their midst, regarded and regarded, and imprinted and imprinted, till I felt like a perfect ass masquerading as a Hobson.

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"Ungenerous or not," I said, "damn the words, Teresa, this isn't a time to weigh words.

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You remind me of an ancient Spartan having it out with a silly ass of a stranger who took advantage of her parents' good-nature.

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So, while I was wondering what to do about it, she headed right in, leaving me with the valise and the umberella, and a kind of qualmy feeling that the old lady might strike a snag.

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"Not a damn thing," said he, and then he piled in a lot of medical words that seemed to settle the matter.

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