Vulgar words in The Real America in Romance, Volume 6; a Century Too Soon (A Story (Page 1)

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Verily, I will, not hold my peace about such a hussy as Dorothe Stevens.

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The victim continued to scream in her shrill voice: "It's for that hussy!

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"'Tis for the hussy that I am to suffer this," she cried.

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She is a hussy.

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"I said it, as I say it yet; she's a hussy!

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she's a hussy!" shrieked the woman, whose vocabulary was insufficient for her rage.

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"I'll scratch your eyes out!" she shrieked, then again began to denounce her prosecutor as she once more descended, repeating, "She's a hussy!"

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She is a hussy!"

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Plunging down, down, down, until ducking-stool and occupant were completely buried beneath the water, sank the victim, and on the air came a gurgling sound: "She's a hussy!"

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Ann Linkon, who had never forgiven Dorothe Stevens for the ducking she had caused her, now boldly declared that she had all along told the truth and, shaking her gray head, repeated: "She is a hussy.

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She is a hussy."

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