Vulgar words in Jack Sheppard - A Romance (Page 1)
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"You lie, hussy!" replied Jonathan, rudely pushing her aside, as she vainly endeavoured to oppose his entrance into the room; "she is here.
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The stain upon our family is only half effaced: I have sworn the death of the villain and his bastard, and I will keep my oath.
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"I knew how it would be," she cried, in the shrill voice peculiar to a shrew, "when you brought that worthless hussy's worthless brat into the house.
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But you must promise me not to go near that abandoned hussy at Willesden.
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he who sees thee across a broad glass Beholds thee in all thy perfection; And to the pale snout of a temperate ass Entertains the profoundest objection.
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"I shall behold the shameless hussy, face to face; and, if I find her as good-looking as she's represented, I don't know what I'll do in the end; but I'll begin by scratching her eyes out."
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I wonder how you dare show your face in this house, hussy!"
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Make less noise, hussies, or I'll turn you out of the Lodge."
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hussy, dare you threaten?" cried Wild; but, checking himself, he turned to Ireton and asked, "How long have the women been gone?"
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"Hold your tongue, hussy!" cried her husband gruffly.