Vulgar words in The Baronet's Bride (Page 1)
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You pay Lady Louise every attention; you make love to her in the most _prononcé_ manner, and at the eleventh hour you desert her for this forward little barbarian."
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"Lady Louise made love to me!"
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I never made love to Lady Louise, as Lady Louise can tell you, if you choose to ask."
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and suffer and die, for what I care, while I go and prevent your madly jealous husband from braining my precious fiancé.
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"I'll be darned if I ever met the like of you, Miss Silver, in all my travels.
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Go to your grave with my 'ate and my cuss!'
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"Well, I'll be darned," burst out Mr. Parmalee, "if this don't beat all creation!