Vulgar words in The Squire of Sandal-Side - A Pastoral Romance (Page 1)
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"Does he think that being 'top-shearer' gives him a right to make love to Charlotte Sandal?"
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"I like all bright, honest, good lads; but when they want to make love to Miss Charlotte Sandal, they think one thing, and I think another.
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However, if he was not making love to you at the shearing, won't you find it a bit difficult to speak your mind?
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She had been near falling out with her more than once; and all the ill-nature was because she was fagged out, all day long and every day making some kind of little knick-shaw or other that was never eaten.