Vulgar words in Lady Good-for-Nothing (Page 1)
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"We don't carry guineas about, nor give 'em to our bastards."
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"Bastard?" he said.
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But "bastard"?
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Damn it--_you_ to talk like this!"
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"I seem to remember," the Collector mused, "reading the words '_Honi soit qui mal y pense_' to-day written on the wall behind you... Why, damn me, sir, for aught you or any of them can tell, I intend to marry this girl!
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"Ruth, dear--what is a bastard?"
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"Oh, damn!" growled the Collector under his breath.
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I admit myself no buccaneer, but a simple ass who for once pricked ears on an honest impulse."
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Recovering himself with a "damn," he clapped his left hand on Sir Oliver's shoulder, seized Sir Oliver's right in his grip and started pump-handling--"as though" murmured Langton, "the room were sinking with ten feet of liquor in the hold."
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"They're coming across to visit me, damn 'em!"
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The elder lady found the range of her eyeglass and conned--in silence and without well grasping its purport--the following effusion:-- Other maids make Love a foeman, Lie in ambush to defeat him; I alone will step to meet him Valiant, his accepted woman.