Vulgar words in Jane Sinclair; Or, The Fawn Of Springvale - The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two (Page 1)
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The old man struggled with his grief, for he saw that the tears of the family rendered it a duty upon him to be firm: nay, he smiled after a manner, and said in a voice of forced good humor: "You are a foolish slut, Jane, and play upon us, because you know we pet and love you too much.
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She was then removed to bed, whore with her mother and her two sisters beside her, she lay quiet as a child, repeating to herself--"I am the star of sorrow, pale and mournful in the lonely sky; but now I know that I will soon set in heaven.