Vulgar words in The Girls of St. Olave's (Page 1)
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So, as he was looking for a nondescript boy in knickers and jacket and cap and heavy boots, it was little wonder that he looked in vain among the crowd of travellers who poured out of the big train on the Junction platform, and he was proportionately surprised when a young lady with red-brown hair and a sweet face touched him on the arm.
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But what's a talking-to with a brazen hussy like that?
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His knickers had dried upon him, but his coat was still very damp.
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He was in a hurry to be off, and in a minute Harry was arrayed in the frock over the knickers, and the two went downstairs hand in hand, just as they had come at Easter-time.
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He had always called her mother and kissed her, since the days when he had worn knickers and been Gertrude's chum.