Vulgar words in Us - An Old Fashioned Story (Page 1)
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"THEY'RE TIRED LIKE WITH BEING MEWED UP IN THERE ALL DAY AND NEVER A BREATH OF AIR--NO WONDER" 132 "UPON MY WORD THEY ARE SOMETHING QUITE OUT OF THE COMMON," HE SAID; "I WOULDN'T HAVE MISSED THEM FOR A GOOD DEAL.
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"They're tired like with being mewed up in there all day and never a breath of air--no wonder," and she made as if she were going to lift Pamela down the steps.
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"THEY'RE TIRED LIKE WITH BEING MEWED UP IN THERE ALL DAY AND NEVER A BREATH OF AIR--NO WONDER."--p.
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"You'll make an end of them, you will, if you keep them choked up in there all day," he said sullenly.