Vulgar words in Madelon - A Novel (Page 1)
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She'd get out or she'd beat her brains out against the wall."
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Ye'd better let a woman go the whole figger when she gits started, just as ye'd better give an ugly cuss of a horse his head up hill an' down.
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You've got an innocent man locked up in there, and I, who am guilty and tell you so, you will not arrest.
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I ain't no objection to gals he was goin' to marry ef he hadn't broke the laws comin' to see him a leetle spell, if they'll go away peaceable when they're bid, but as for havin' sech highstericky work as this, I'll be darned if I will.
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"I'll be darned if I don't believe that gal of Hautville's has started to walk to Kingston, 'cause I wouldn't let her have another horse!"