Vulgar words in The Case of Richard Meynell (Page 1)
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It amused him to make love to her, and in spite of his parsonical cousin, he should continue to do so.
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The maid is clearly an unprincipled hussy, and has probably been in Meryon's pay all the time--" "Where is Hester?--where are you going to?" cried Stephen in impatient misery, slipping from his horse, as he spoke, to walk beside the Rector.
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The action you have taken to-day, your deliberate defiance of us all, make it necessary that I should speak in even plainer terms to you than I have done yet; that I should warn you as strongly as I can that by allowing this man to make love to you--perhaps to propose a runaway match to you--how do I know what villainy he may have been equal to?--you are running risks of utter disaster and disgrace."