Vulgar words in The Touchstone of Fortune (Page 1)
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So if my husband makes love to you, don't fear that I shall be offended, and if the king makes love to you, as he surely will, have no fear of the queen.
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"The king will make love to you on sight.
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And the bow-legged Stuart hussy!
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"Now, damn the girl!
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From what else, in God's name, hussy, should we eat?
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"He has been coming here of late, and has been trying to make love to me."
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It is uphill work making love to a woman whose heart is filled to overflowing with love of another man, and I was sorry for poor earnest Tyrconnel as I watched him pleading his case with Frances.
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Many would say that you were willing to be kidnapped, and the court hussies would rejoice at your downfall."
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"I suspect the informant is a wretched little hussy of whom I have heard--the daughter of the innkeeper," remarked Mary, looking up to me for confirmation.
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"I do not know a 'wretched hussy' who is the daughter of the innkeeper," I answered sullenly.
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"Oh, damn the stars!" cried the Abbé, most uncanonically.