Vulgar words in Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6 (Page 1)
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Some have whispered to you that she is my bastard half-sister; some, my cast-off mistress: I now inform you that she is my wife, whom I married fifteen years ago--Bertha Mason by name; sister of this resolute personage who is now, with his quivering limbs and white cheeks, showing you what a stout heart men may bear.
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The way you've passed these last three days might knock up a Titan.
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Oh, damn it!
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But a low cuss named Iago, who I bleeve wants to git Otheller out of his snug government birth, now goes to work & upsets the Otheller family in most outrajus stile.
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Mrs. Iago comes in just as Otheller has finished the fowl deed & givs him fits right & left, showin him that he has been orfully gulled by her miserble cuss of a husband.
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"What under the son are you abowt?" cried I. Sez he, "What did you bring this pussylanermus cuss here fur?"
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Sez I, "You egrejus ass that air's a wax figger--a representashun of the false 'Postle."