Vulgar words in The King's Daughters (Page 1)
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And his wife's a poor good-for-nought that wouldn't know which end of the broom to sweep with, and his daughters idle, gossiping hussies that'll drive their husbands wild one o' these days.
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She's a cantankerous, ill-beseen hussy, and no good company for you.
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Ungrateful hussy!"
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"Well, the only animal made with a cross on his back is an ass," said Margaret; "and one would think a man should be better than an ass; but if his chief business be to make himself look like one, I don't see that he is so much better."
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"Hussy, what goest thou about?" said the stern voice of her master, Nicholas Clere.
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"Hussy, what goest thou about?" came sternly from Nicholas Clere, as he held her fast.
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Thou wicked hussy, thou canst be after no good.
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"I'll tell thee what, hussy!
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Go get thee abed, hussy, and hold thine idle tongue!"
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And suddenly turning to Elizabeth, he said, "Hussy, was this thine errand, or had it ought to do therewith?"
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Wife, thou wert best lock up this hussy in some safe place; and, daughter, go thou not nigh her.
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"Well, the brazen-facedness of some hussies!" cried she.
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He remembered that Rose had been before the magistrates before on account of Protestant opinions, "Why art thou still in that mind, thou naughty hussy?" cried he.
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I knew well thou wert an ass, but I did not think thee unfaithful.