Vulgar words in A Bride of the Plains (Page 1)
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The mother begs her darling not to give way to drink, and not to get entangled with one of the hussies in the towns; women and wine, the two besetting temptations that assail the Magyar peasant--let the darling boy resist both for his sorrowing mother's sake.
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Whether you go or stay, Klara, is your affair, but Elsa will damn well have to ask you to stay, as I told her to do; she'll have to do as I tell her, or..." "Or what, Béla?" interposed Andor quietly.
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"What an ass you are, Béla!" came as a parting shot from Klara, who had succeeded in opening her parasol, and now stood out in the open, her face and shoulders in shadow, looking the picture of coolness and of good-temper.
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"And I tell you," he said, slowly and deliberately, "that if you cross the front door step I will call your father and tell him that you go and meet your lover--a Christian lover--the young Count--who would as soon think of marrying you as he would a nigger or a kitchen slut.