Vulgar words in Malcolm (Page 1)
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"Damn the old windbag!" said the marquis.
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"Damn the knife that made the mischief," said Lady Florimel.
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But his stick was too much for them, and at length one of them, crying out--"It's the blin' piper's bastard--I'll mark him yet!" took to his heels, and was followed by his companion.
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Mrs Courthope reflected for a moment, and then repeated the following lines: "The lord quha wad sup on 3 thowmes o' cauld airn, The ayr quha wad kythe a bastard and carena, The mayd quha wad tyne her man and her bairn, Lift the neck, and enter, and fearna."
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"Damn you!
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"Damn her eyes!
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"Gien ane o' ye muv han' or fit, I'll brain him wi' 's ain stick," he cried, as he wrenched a cudgel from the grasp of one of them.
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Brandishing in her hand a spunk with which she had been making the porridge for supper, she cried in a voice that reached every ear: "What's this I hear o' 't!
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"God lay me deid i' my sins gien he be onything but a bastard Cawm'ell!" she asseverated with a laugh of demoniacal scorn.
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He would go and see what the rascal had come bothering about--alone though, for he could not endure the sight of the fisher fellow--damn him!
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"I know: you think I 'm not fit to die; and, damn it!
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"Nearly well," he answered; "but those cursed carrion crows are set upon killing me--damn their souls!"