Vulgar words in Rookwood (Page 1)
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"Silence, sirrah!" exclaimed the gentleman, "or I will beat your brains out with your own spade."
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I'd do the same for one of you if you were in the same scrape, so, damn you, no flinching; besides, I owe that spider-shanked, snivelling split-cause Coates, who stands sentry, a grudge, and I'll pay him off, as Paul did the Ephesians.
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You have found out you are a rich man's heir, not a poor wench's bastard.
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let me not damn myself perpetually!
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Make love when the liquor's in; marry when it's out, and, above all, with your eyes open.
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damn you, why don't you fire?" shouted he, in desperation, still struggling vehemently with Paterson, who was a strong man, and more than a match for a light weight like King.