Vulgar words in The Story of Bawn (Page 1)
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It was the beginning of the new order of things in which I fagged for him no more, but was spared the labours and fatigues I had endured cheerfully during our early years.
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Some said that he got on board a hooker and was carried to Liverpool and got off to America.
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"Damn the brute!
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Why a little country hussy like you ought to be honoured by receiving a gentleman's kisses.
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You shall see how prettily a gentleman makes love."
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'Tisn't right that he should be making love to a poor girl."