Vulgar words in The World's Greatest Books — Volume 04 — Fiction (Page 1)
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And now Nitetis was sentenced to be set astride upon an ass and led through the streets of Babylon.
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She had grown conscious that Harold Transome was making love to her, that Mrs. Transome really desired her for a daughter-in-law, and it seemed to her as she waited with the minister in the cheerless prison room, that she stood at the first and last parting of the ways.
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"Yes, sir," says she, "and I hope your worship will send out your warrant to take up the hussy its mother.
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Indeed, such wicked sluts cannot be too severely punished for laying their sins at honest men's doors; and though your worship knows your own innocence, yet the world is censorious, and if your worship should provide for the child it may make the people after to believe.
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Disguised as a clown, he attended the fancy-dress ball, and in the character of a mountebank collected a group of ladies and gentlemen around him while he related with the inimitable skill of a buffoon a romantic narrative.
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An arrant flirt the little hussy is, but very pretty."
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As it is, he occasions me continual annoyance; he is the most punctilious blockhead in the world.