Vulgar words in Gordon Keith (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 1
blockhead x 1
country bumpkin x 1
cuss x 1
damn x 1
            
hussy x 2
make love x 6
            

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If you're goin' to pay me, you'll do it without a bond, and if you ain't, I ain't goin' to sue you; I'm jest goin' to think what a' o'nery cuss you are."

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"I know nothing about your affairs of one kind," he burst out angrily, "and I do not wish to know; but I want to tell you that I think you are making an ass of yourself to be hanging around that Wentworth woman, having every one talking about you and laughing at you."

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He even had the satisfaction of seeing Phrony treat coldly and send away one or two country bumpkins who rode up in all the bravery of long broad-cloth coats and kid gloves.

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He's an old blockhead.

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We've got the land above him, and the water, too, and, what is more, his title is not worth a damn!"

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His wife was an uppish hussy who thought herself better than her husband, and their daughter was a pretty girl with black eyes and rosy cheeks.

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The idea of Ferdy making love to that pure, sweet, innocent creature!

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I told him that I had it from good authority that he had not behaved in altogether the most gentlemanly way--consorting openly with a hussy on the street!

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I don't want to make love to any other man's wife any more than I will have any of them making love to my wife.

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"Of course, he is making love to Alice Lancaster, too, and to the new governess at the Wentworths'."

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"Yes, Ferdy is making love to her, too.

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He had made love to married women before and had not been repulsed.

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