Vulgar words in The Chorus Girl and Other Stories (Page 1)
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Loathsome, mercenary hussy!"
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As he said good-bye he promised to turn us all off in a fortnight; he called his bailiff a blockhead; and then, lolling at ease in his carriage, drove back to the town.
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I wanted, you see, to touch the drunken hussies' hearts, and pose as an unhappy father.
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You blockhead..." Yakov flew into a rage too, and he turned crimson all over, but he did not utter a word.
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"Blockhead!" the prince filtered through his teeth, looking after him.