Vulgar words in The White Lady of Hazelwood - A Tale of the Fourteenth Century (Page 1)
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My Lord Duke is no jog-trot market-ass, I can tell thee, but as fiery a war-charger as man may see in a summer's day.
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Thee hie to thy bed, and do no more mischief, thou false hussy!
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Ricarda was a good-for-nought, a hussy, a wicked wretch, and a near relative of Satan, while Amphillis was only a shade lighter in the blackness of her guilt.
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"She's a weary hussy!" said Mr Altham; "but she's been a sight better maid sithence she came back.
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"The Lord put His words once into the mouth of an ass," replied Perrote, meekly.
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"I think I may claim to be an ass's equal.