Vulgar words in Indian Tales (Page 1)

This book at a glance

(one's) ass x 1
ass x 5
bastard x 4
damn x 5
            
fag x 1
jackass x 2
knocked up x 1
make love x 10
            
slut x 3
spunk x 1
whore x 1
            

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"I don't care a damn what she says."

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At twenty the things for which one does not care a damn should, properly, be many, but one must not include mothers in the list.

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Gie me t' butt" "Each does ut his own way, like makin' love," said Mulvaney, quietly; "the butt or the bay'nit or the bullet accordin' to the natur' av the man.

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You know, sorr, that, like makin' love, ut takes each man diff'rint.

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He heard them talking to each other, and recognized with joy the bastard Pushto that he had picked up from one of his father's grooms lately dismissed.

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He had come to argue with Janki Meah, and, if chance favored, to make love to the old man's pretty young wife.

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Seeing this, they called aloud upon their Gods, and the Mehas, who are thrice bastard Muhammadans, strove to recollect the name of the Prophet.

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'But afther this performince is over me an' the Ghost 'll trample the tripes out av you, Terence, wid your ass's bray!'

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"Was it before or after you made love to Annie Bragin, and got no satisfaction?"

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don't you 'eed what a girl says, An' don't you go for the beer; But I was an ass when I was at grass, An' that is why I'm here.

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don't you go for a corp'ral Unless your 'ed is clear; But I was an ass when I was at grass, An' that is why I'm 'ere.

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don't you 'eed what a girl says, An' don't you go for the beer: But I was an ass when I was at grass, An' that is why I'm 'ere, "Ay, listen to our little man now, singin' an' shoutin' as tho' trouble had niver touched him.

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Was the goad made only to scratch thy own fat back with, bastard?

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BY WORD OF MOUTH Not though you die to-night, O Sweet, and wail, A spectre at my door, Shall mortal Fear make Love immortal fail- I shall but love you more, Who, from Death's house returning, give me still One moment's comfort in my matchless ill. - Shadow Houses .

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You may even call him a coward without finding more than a boot whiz past your ear, but you must not call a man a bastard unless you are prepared to prove it on his front teeth.

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Run 'ome to your 'arf-caste slut of a Ma-or we'll give you what-for," said Jakin.

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A more fagged-out set of men I never put eyes on."

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His life seemed to be divided between borrowing books from me and making love to Lalun in the window-seat.

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They will all, when they are boys, go whoring after strange gods, and they will become citizens-'fellow-citizens'-'illustrious fellow-citizens.'

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"Nobody never made Jesse my master, but it seemed to me he was about right, and I went away into the town and knocked up against a recruiting sergeant.

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Where's the girl?' says he, with a voice as loud as the braying of a jackass.

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"'The slut's bitten me!' says he, clapping his hand to his neck, and, sure enough, his hand was red with blood.

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'Damn your eyes!' says the King.

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I had hoped to get from Suddhoo many rupees while he lived, and many more after his death; and behold, he is spending everything on that offspring of a devil and a she-ass, the seal-cutter!"

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'Have ye no more spunk than that, ye blood-dhrawn calf?'

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The men who do not take the trouble to conceal from you their opinion that you are an incompetent ass, and the women who blacken your character and misunderstand your wife's amusements, will work themselves to the bone in your behalf if you fall sick or into serious trouble, Heatherlegh, the Doctor, kept, in addition to his regular practice, a hospital on his private account-an arrangement of loose boxes for Incurables, his friend called it-but it was really a sort of fitting-up shed for craft that had been damaged by stress of weather.

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Now, get your traps out of this as soon as you can; and be off to make love to Miss Kitty."

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Only ... only no woman likes being made love through instead of to-specially on behalf of a musty divinity of four years' standing.

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When the season ended, Hannasyde went down to his own place and Mrs. Haggert to hers, "It was like making love to a ghost," said Hannasyde to himself, "and it doesn't matter; and now I'll get to my work."

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Theer's one o' t' Ten Commandments says yo maun't cuvvet your neebor's ox nor his jackass, but it doesn't say nowt about his tarrier dogs, an' happen thot's t' reason why Mrs. DeSussa cuvveted Rip, tho' she went to church reg'lar along wi' her husband who was so mich darker 'at if he hedn't such a good coaat tiv his back yo' might ha' called him a black man and nut tell a lee nawther.

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I goin' damn fast.'

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He knew that men in the East do not make love under windows at eleven in the forenoon, nor do women fix appointments a week in advance.

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'Damn your father,' sez he, or anyways 'twas fwhat he thought, 'the arrangement is as clear as mud.

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Thin Ould Pummeloe turns to the women an' she sez, 'Are ye goin' to let the bhoys die while you're picnickin', ye sluts?' sez she.

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