Vulgar words in Hereward, the Last of the English (Page 1)
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I have other things to think of than making love to you,--and one is, how we are to get to our ships, and moreover, past Marazion town."
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"And don't look at me like that" (for he feared the evil eye), "or I'll brain you with my staff!"
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They say Heaven tempers the wind to the shorn lamb; but it tempers it too, sometimes, to the hobbled ass; and so it has done by me.
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She has let them get all tangled into elf-knots, that lazy slut within."