Vulgar words in Lords of the North (Page 1)
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As soon as one lot fagged fresh shifts came to the relief.
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And not a man of us, if His Reverence'll excuse me for saying so, dare let out a cuss afore her.
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"Blockhead," I ground out between my teeth, a feeling taking possession of me, which is designated "indignation" in the first person but jealousy in the second and third.
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"It's all the fault of that cocky little martinet," declared a third.
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Our horses were nigh done, and to jade the fagged creatures up rising ground was useless.
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Both of us were panting like fagged racers.
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"I wish every damn Red a thousand feet under the soil, deeper than that, if the temperature increases."
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The river was not tempting for a fagged, breathless swimmer, whose dive must be short and sorry.
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There was the baffled, anguished scream of some poor wounded fellow driven to bay, and I saw Laplante across the field, covered with blood, reeling and staggering back from a dozen red-skin furies, who pressed upon their fagged victim, snatching at his throat like hounds at the neck of a beaten stag.