Vulgar words in Fardorougha, The Miser - The Works of William Carleton, Volume One (Page 1)
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I don't believe it--it's only a schame of the hussy to get him.
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The match is knocked up, I tell you--and it must be knocked up.
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But about sleepin' in to-night--coorse I wouldn't be knockin' up my father, and disturbin' my poor mother for no rason; so, of coorse, as I said, I'll sleep in the barn; it makes no difference one way or other."
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catch him at it; he's a damn sight too close to do any sich thing."
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But any how, Bartle, you oughn't to spake of Stags, for although Connor refused to join us, damn your blood, you had no right to go to inform upon him.
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"Damn well you knew he would not," observed Ned M'Cormick, now encouraged by the bold and decided manner of Rouser Redhead.
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"I don't care a damn what it is--we'll meet here to-morrow night, boys, an' I'll show you that I can lead as well as folly.
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"Why, you don't mane for to say," replied Redhead, "that he'd have the spunk in him to run away with Bodagh Buie's daughter?
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"Faith, you're right, Rouser; he'd never have spunk, sure enough, to carry off the Bodagh's daughter.
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"I can do nothing else," replied the other, "for I know no more where I am than the man of the moon, who, if all's thrue that's sed of him, is the biggest blockhead alive."
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"Damn it," rejoined the other, "but to murdher a man in his bed!
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"May be not," replied Biddy; "the same God that disappointed you in hangin' Connor O'Donovan--" "Damn you," said he, "take that;" and as he spoke he struck the poor girl a heavy blow in the cheek, which cut her deeply, and for a short time rendered her speechless.