Vulgar words in Sir Ludar - A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess (Page 1)
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Come outside and shout, or I'll brain you with your own spoons."
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Call me an ass if there be not a shaven crown under that hat of his."
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"Fool and jackass!" said he, gnashing his teeth, "do you know you have ruined me and your master by this?"
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Are ye not ashamed, hussy?
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He looked a little hurt at this, I thought, and said: "Can an ass call the horse its master when a man claimeth both?
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Do you all make love that way in England?"
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I had passed under Temple Bar and was making my way down Fleet Street, when there knocked up against me a great carter fellow, whom, by his gait, I took to be more than half drunk.