Vulgar words in Judith of the Cumberlands (Page 1)
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If they's persons engaged in unlawful practices on this here mountain top, mebbe he'll knock up against 'em.
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She was love's votary by birthright, and her wit and her emotions were schooled in love's game: to lure, to please, to exploit, to defend, evade, deny; in each postulant seeking, testing, trying for the right man to whom should be made love's final surrender.
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You'll be as safe outside as in--and a damn' sight safer."
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But they's to be no killin', an' no mo' shootin' up houses whar they is women and chil'en.