Vulgar words in Jack Harkaway and His Son's Escape from the Brigand's of Greece (Page 1)
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The cavalier stared at her through the great eyes in his mask, as he muttered to himself-- "She is evidently in love with me very badly; I am curious to learn how a princess makes love.
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He had never been made love to before by a lady of any degree, much less by a princess, so he was exceedingly anxious to see how she would begin upon this occasion.
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I shall not be satisfied till the Harkaways and the Harveys are destroyed root and branch-till the other accursed detective, Nabley, his American friend Jefferson, the negroes, the wooden-legged ass Mole, till every one of the party is swept away out of my path.
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"You are dense blockheads."
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"What an ass I was to come here," muttered Hunston; "to drive myself into a corner."