Vulgar words in Macleod of Dare (Page 1)
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The mother will be glad to see you, and Janet, too; though we haven't got any fine young ladies for you to make love to, unless you go up to Fort William, or Fort George, or Inverness.
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What I mean is, that Mrs. Ross is a bit of a lion-hunter, and she may take a fancy to make a lion of you--" "That is better than to make an ass of me, as you suggested."
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Suffering gives him a certain sort of dignity: but how is one to retain patience with the blindness of this insufferable ass?
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How a fellow can be such an ass as to blow his brains out when his wife runs away from him beats my comprehension altogether.
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"And wass you saying there will be anything so beautiful about Greenock ass you will find at Tobbermorry?"
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"Tobermory!" said the other; "There are some trees at Tobermory--oh yes; and the Mish-nish and the shops--" "Yess, and the waterfahl--do not forget the waterfahl, Colin; and there iss better whiskey in Tobbermorry ass you will get in all Greenock, where they will be for mixing it with prandy and other drinks like that; and at Tobbermorry you will hef a Professor come all the way from Edinburgh and from Oban to gif a lecture on the Gaelic; but do you think he would gif a lecture in a town like Greenock?
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And it iss ferry glad I will be, Colin, to see Ardalanish Point again; for I would rather be going through the Doruis Mohr twenty times ass getting petween the panks of this tamned river."
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Christina had to leave the cabin just then; when she returned she said, with some little hesitation, "If I wass mekking so bold, mem, ass to say this to you: Why are you not asking the questions of Sir Keith himself?