Vulgar words in The Light of Scarthey (Page 1)
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He too, took to his heels by the side of the slut with all the swiftness his tired frame could muster.
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The young man who played the hero was a very fine fellow; and yet when I conceive _him_ making love to me as he did last night to Mrs. Colebrook, the notion seems really _too_ ludicrous!
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I can't imagine being in love; but one thing is certain, I could never, never, never allow a horrid little rat like Lord Dereham to make love to me, to kiss me, nor, indeed, any man--oh, horror!
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"René knew?" cried Rupert, surprised; and "damn René" to himself with heart-felt energy.
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The idea of Molly--Cécile's double--marrying--worse still, making love, coquetting before his eyes, was intolerable to Adrian.
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Leaning on the railings, through the cold mist (cold it was, though I never felt it, but I mind me now how the icicles broke under my hand), what should I see, before even the church-bells had set to chiming, or the yawning sluts to pull the kitchen curtains, but a bloated monster of a coach, dragging and sliding up the street to halt at her very door.
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"I have lowered the gig to see if we can pick up the others, damn them!"
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They are the revenue men--that God may damn them!
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And the captain, out of his kind heart, sent these villains ashore in his own boat, instead of braining them or throwing them overboard.