Vulgar words in City Crimes - or Life in New York and Boston (Page 1)

This book at a glance

damn x 4
hussy x 2
make love x 1
            

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'Surely,' rejoined my mother, sobbing--'you will not believe the assertions of that young hussy.

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And it's making love to another man's wife he'd be, blackguard!

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'What am I to let my furnished rooms to a lazy, good-for-nothing hussy like you, as is too proud to work and too good to go out and look for company in the streets, and can't pay me, an honest, hard-working woman, her rent!

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'They might recognise me by my form--my gait--my air--my speech--damn it, they would almost know me by my smell!

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No, damn it, 'tis hardly worth my while to do that--and somehow or other, these murders almost invariably lead to detection.

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''Tis done!' he muttered--'damn the old fool, she thought I was a _friend_ of her accursed nephew's.

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I shall discharge whom I please, damn you; and you will do well if you are not discharged from your post for your interference.'

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