Vulgar words in The Refugees (Page 1)
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Amos, lad, what is the French for 'a shameless hussy'?"
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His father was a Dutch trader, his mother an Iroquois, and he goes by the name of the Flemish Bastard.
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Then there were a hundred in canoes, and a war-party of four hundred passed us under the Flemish Bastard.
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"It is the Flemish Bastard.
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The Flemish Bastard had watched the house from behind the stockade as a dog watches a rat-hole, and he had instantly discovered that the defenders had left their post.
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It was the Flemish Bastard.
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The Flemish Bastard had fallen.
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The woodsman thrust in a full charge, and chose a well-rounded bullet from his bag, but when he looked again both the Bastard and his warriors had disappeared.
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The Bastard was smoking a stone pipe, and yet it was he who talked the most, arguing apparently with one of the younger savages, who seemed to come round at last to his opinion.
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"And you, you beldame," said the Bastard in French to the Iroquois woman, "you will have a lesson this night which will teach you to side against your own people."
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The evil face of the Bastard grew livid as he listened to the scornful words which were hissed at him by the captive.
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But this Bastard said that love came often like madness among the pale-faces, and that it was that alone which had driven you.
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Take it, for I swear that I will not use it myself, unless it be to fire both bullets into that Bastard's heart."
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The Flemish Bastard had preferred his vengeance to his safety!
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He rose to meet him, and as he rushed in he fired both barrels of his pistol into the Bastard's face.