Vulgar words in The Virginians (Page 1)
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She was positive that odious Mr. Ward intended to make love to the widow, and pretty sure the latter liked him.
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"I hate sporting, which you and the Colonel love, and I want to shoot nothing alive, not a turkey, nor a titmouse, nor an ox, nor an ass, nor anything that has ears.
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What do they want with us, the mischievous siren sluts?
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"Having no more to say, at present, I close with best love and duty to my honoured Mother, and with respects to Mr. Dempster, and a kiss for Fanny, and kind remembrances to Old Gumbo, Nathan, Old and Young Dinah, and the pointer dog and Slut, and all friends, from their well-wisher HENRY ESMOND WARRINGTON."
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Suppose thou art making an ass of thyself, young Harry Warrington, of Virginia!
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"Mr. Warrington said of the young lady, that she ought to go back to her doll, and called her a pert, stuck-up little hussy."
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Corydon has to cart the litter and thresh the barley, as well as to make love to Phillis; Ancillula has to dress and wash the nursery, to wait at breakfast and on her misses, to take the children out, etc., before she can have her brief sweet interview through the area-railings with Boopis, the policeman.
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I protest he is making love to your mother before my face!" cries papa to Hetty, who only gives a little sigh, puts her hand in her father's hand, and then withdraws it.
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Were he to attempt to go and fight six tigers, you might write that Lion down an Ass.
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he told Aunt Lambert (who was indulging in that madefaction of pocket-handkerchiefs which I have before described), and with something like an imprecation, that the women were all against him, and pimps (he called them) for one another; and frantically turning round to Jack, asked what was his view in the matter?
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He ain't no use here idling and dawdling about, and making love to the servant-girl.
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I bawl out, for I was very angry; 'and if Lintot offers her any liberty, I'll brain him with his own pestle!'
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Won't it do us good, Dolly, you old slut?" and he gives a playful touch with his whip to an old dog of all trades, that was running by him.