Vulgar words in Standish of Standish - A story of the Pilgrims (Page 1)

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ass x 2
blockhead x 1
half-wit x 1
hussy x 1
knock up x 1
            

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"Now Constance Hopkins, thou naughty hussy, wilt thou grumble at tarrying with me to care for thine own dear sister and brother?

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"Nay, he's no such ass," interposed Hopkins hastily.

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"What art doing here, blockhead?

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Is a man never to be rid of half-wit boys in this place!"

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The devil goeth about like a roaring lion"-- "Sometimes methinks he seemeth more like an ass," murmured Priscilla in Mary's ear, setting her off into convulsions of repressed laughter, while her naughty tormentor looked demurely up the bank to the angular figure defined against the evening sky and said,-- "We are beholden to you for the admonition, Master Allerton, and it must be a marvelous comfort to you that Mary and Remember Allerton weep so much oftener than they laugh."

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Alden and you and I and Howland, and some other of the ancients, will swing our hammocks at the Fort if you will, and my house may be turned into a billet for the bachelors, until we can help them to knock up housen for themselves."

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