Vulgar words in Gladys, the Reaper (Page 1)
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'The impudent young ass!
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Owen, I wish you'd just look out and see after that idle slut Netta.'
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we'll see the slut married anyhow; that is to say, Howel shall marry her--who ever doubted that?
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'But I don't cheuse her to be thinking you're going to make love to her, and by-and-by, perhaps, expecting to--there's no knowing what young 'oomen may expect.'
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You don't take notice of any other female that I see, and seure you eused to make love to them all in turns.'
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A pale-faced, deceitful hussy!'
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The young hussy.'
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Mr Prothero, with no small noise and bluster, knocked up the inmates of the little inn of that little place, and succeeded in getting Gladys ensconced by a cheerful fire in the kitchen.
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papa, when a woman proposes and makes love, and waits till the very moment when it suits her own convenience to marry, do you think she deserves consideration?
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And then that cranky, exigeant colonel, longing to make love to me if I would let him; the stiff dinner parties, tiresome people, spoilt children--though I do delight in Harold and Winnie and Gwynne and Dot and baby, too, for that much--and--' 'And your father,' quietly suggested Mrs Jones.