Vulgar words in A Woman Named Smith (Page 1)
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In return for this charity the hussy immediately foisted upon us two wholly unnecessary kittens.
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The press in the corner still held a few clothes, threadbare and sleazy, and in the desk were some dry letters and a Business Book--at least, that's how it was marked--with lists of names, each having an occupation or task set down opposite it, I suppose the names of long-dead slaves.
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"_Damn!
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Oh, damn!_" said somebody on the other side of the hedge.
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"Amiable ass, Johnson," he volunteered.
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I thought you knew," purred the hussy, demurely.
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Had a great Following, the which the Hussy treat'd with Disdain.
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Shall be such a Howling from the Damn'd on the Day of Judgment as went up from Hynds House that day!
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"You, my dear sir, are worse: you're an ass," said Mr. Jelnik, and fetched a sigh of tiredness.
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Now I am mortally afraid of rats and mice, and what I had touched had the sleazy feel of frayed silk.