Vulgar words in Mary Marston (Page 1)
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I know, of course, with her notions, she would never consent to my making love to Letty--" "I should think not!" exclaimed Mary.
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The mother, now hearing for the first time of Godfrey's present, was filled with jealousy, and began to revolve thoughts of dire disquietude: was the hussy actually beginning to gain her point, and steal from her the heart of her son?
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They went wandering along the farm-lanes, and Tom made love to her, as the phrase is--in his case, alas!
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an ass that did nothing but ride the country on a horse too good for him, and quarrel with his mother from Sunday to Saturday!
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In the same little sitting-room, where for so many years Mary had listened to the slow, tender wisdom of her father, a clever young man was now making love to an ignorant girl, whom he did not half understand or half appreciate, all the time he feeling himself the greater and wiser and more valuable of the two.
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"Sepia, if you think that, because I hate my husband, I would allow another man to make love to me, you do not know me yet."
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Them hussies is never where they oughto be!
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That did not use to be Mr. Turnbull's way whore he looked down upon one.
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For a moment Godfrey sat gazing at her, with troubled heart and troubled looks, then between his teeth muttered, "Damn the rascal!"
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here, you!--there's a good girl!--Oh, damn!--Just give me your hand, and help me to turn an inch or two."
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You know her--Miss--damn it, what's her name?--Harland or Cranston, or--oh, hang it!
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"Damn you, go, or you'll lose sight of her!"
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"Gone a step too far, damn it!" he murmured to himself.
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"You dare, you thankless hussy, to say such a thing in the house where you've been clothed and fed and sheltered for so many years!
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"About that hussy?"
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But it does seem a cowardly thing to go asking him to save you, after you've been all your life doing what ought to damn you--if there be a hell, mind you, that is."
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Who is that in the room?--Damn you!