Vulgar words in The Toilers of the Field (Page 1)
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Letting a great girl like that go about at night by herself while he was a drink, drink, drinking, and there she was now, the bad hussy, gone to the workhouse to lie in.
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"I'll job this into thee--darn thee--if I can come near thee, thee hussy!"
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The "hussy" let him come near, and danced away again gracefully.
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He swore, and said it didn't matter a "cuss," it was autumn, and the crop was up, and he'd warrant he'd get another piece before spring somewhere.
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"The vagabond--cuss 'im!"