Vulgar words in The Brown Mask (Page 1)
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He was old enough to be her father, and foolish enough to attempt to make love to her.
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He made her laugh until she understood that he was making love to her, then she was angry.
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"Yes, blockhead, I said the hall," he exclaimed in a louder voice.
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Would he not see Lord Grey who was in charge of the cavalry, or Master Ferguson who could tell him all he wanted to know--or Buyse, or Wade, or-- "Monmouth, blockhead--and Monmouth only," was the angry retort.
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"All country bumpkins who affect outrageous clothes and delight in muddy boots?" inquired his sister.