Vulgar words in Damon and Delia - A Tale (Page 1)
This book at a glance
|
~ ~ ~ Sentence 216 ~ ~ ~
Why, child, the stranger did not make love to you, did he?"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 458 ~ ~ ~
"Pox take the blockhead, I suppose he would marry her.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 497 ~ ~ ~
"Pox take the blockhead, he is mighty nice, methinks, in his temper.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 770 ~ ~ ~
I hope, when you are married, you will have no objection to lord Osborne, or any other person of fashion making love to your wife before your face."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,019 ~ ~ ~
He could neither flatter a blockhead, nor pimp for a peer.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,373 ~ ~ ~
"The devil damn the fellow!" said he, "he crosses me like my evil genius.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,517 ~ ~ ~
"Why, you incorrigible blockhead," said lord Martin, "you have neglected half your instructions.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,519 ~ ~ ~
"I beg your honour's pardon," replied the pimp, "I had indeed forgotten, but it shall be remedied in a moment."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,552 ~ ~ ~
Beside this, the pimp told him a plausible story of a wanton wife, and an injured husband, with the particulars of which we do not think it necessary to trouble our readers.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,596 ~ ~ ~
At this moment the pimp rode up.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,602 ~ ~ ~
"That," said he, fixing his eye upon the pimp, "that is the very rascal I am in search of."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,603 ~ ~ ~
The pimp, who had only been borrowed by lord Martin of one of his more experienced acquaintance, no sooner heard the sound, than, accounting for it with infinite facility and readiness of mind, he turned about his horse, and attempted to fly.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,606 ~ ~ ~
The thief taker had the start of the pimp, and overtook him in a moment.