Vulgar words in Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 (Page 1)
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Miss Dimpleton went out, saying, "Mother Bouvard, I trust my _husband_ to you; do not make love to him."
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"He is not such an ass!
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Come to your post, inauspicious buffoon."
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He is as miserly as a dog, hard as an ass, bigoted as a sacristan, it is true; but he is as honest as one can be.
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Pardon, M. Rudolph; that beggar Cabrion stupefies him more and more-- he certainly will make him turn to a jackass, my poor love!
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"Well, you little blockheads!" said Calabash, "will you listen any more to Martial?
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"And I'll give her a ducking in the mud, near the hovel at the other end of the island," added Nicholas; "and if she comes up again, I'll put her under again with a kick--the hussy."
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Hardly was my back turned than Cabrion, who had watched my departure, had the impudence to send here two great hussies who attacked Alfred.
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"The hussies!" said Anastasia.