Vulgar words in Old Mortality, Complete (Page 1)
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But Mr. James Guthrie, who was executed on June 1, 1661, said in his last speech, "Oh that there were not many who study to build again what they did formerly unwarrantably destroy: I mean Prelacy and the Service Book, a mystery of iniquity that works amongst us, whose steps lead unto the house of the great Whore, Babylon, the mother of fornication," and so forth.
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There's good sense in that, if the damn'dest whig in Scotland had said it."
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Egad, if the enemy had it, a dozen of old whigamore wives with their distaffs might keep it against a troop of dragoons, at least if they had half the spunk of the old girl we left at Milnwood.
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Bastards o' the hure o' Babylon was the best words in their wame.
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He next handled very pithily the doctrine of defensive arms and of resistance to Charles II., observing, that, instead of a nursing father to the Kirk, that monarch had been a nursing father to none but his own bastards.
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"Deil's in the fallow," said Jenny, wiping her lips and adjusting her head-dress, "he has twice the spunk o' Tam Halliday, after a'.-Coming, my leddy, coming-Lord have a care o' us, I trust the auld leddy didna see us!"
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"Thou art an ass; the start, as you call it, will never happen,-the day's put off.
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Spunk, fire, activity, spirit.