Vulgar words in Satanstoe (Page 1)

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fart x 1
hussy x 2
knock up x 1
            

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"Ninety-six pounds, thirteen shillings, seven pence 't'ree fart'in's' was the footing of the whole bill," answered Dirck deliberately, preparing to light his pipe; for he could smoke very conveniently while trotting no faster than at the rate of six miles the hour.

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This _Mari_ was a buxom, glistening, smooth-faced, laughing, red-lipped, pearl-toothed, black-eyed hussy, that seemed born for fun; and who was often kept in order by her more sedate and well-mannered young mistress with a good deal of difficulty.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,398   ~   ~   ~

The army would knock up the best and youngest beast in the colony, in one campaign in the woots; and it can do no more with the oldest and worst.

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Then, as for all you tell me about Guert; why, the hussy knew him--_must_ have known him, in a town like Albany, where the fellow has a character that identifies him with all sorts of fun and roguery.

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