Vulgar words in The Mill on the Floss (Page 1)
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Did you ever know such a little hussy as it is?"
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"I'm not denying that, brother, and I'm noways ungrateful," said poor Mrs. Moss, too fagged by toil and children to have strength left for any pride.
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"If they're damaged goods, they're like enough to be a bit the better quality."
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Damn it!
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"Well, but you made love to her at last.