Vulgar words in The Madcap of the School (Page 1)
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For the last fortnight the milk had been delivered, not by the usual uncouth boy, but by a charming member of the feminine sex, attired in short smock, knickers and gaiters, and a picturesque rush hat.
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"If he won't go, just cuss at him!" yelled Geordie as a last piece of advice.
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"Geordie suggested 'cuss words'," grinned Aveline.
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Hermie, with blue cloak, sword, and military stride, endeavoured to live up to her conception of an eighteenth-century buck, and made love with a fervour that was all the more enhanced by the sight of Miss Gibbs in the front row, sitting with pursed-up lips and straightened back.