The 2,133 occurrences of hussy

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"The hussy is right!" said she.

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"This hussy," said Corentin, "has had intimacies; she must have some women friends.

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For the first and last time in my life I have had the opportunity of comparing my old trade as a street hussy with the life of true love, of placing the tenderness which unfolds in the infinite above the horrors of a duty which longs to destroy itself and leave no room even for a kiss.

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Why, the hussy stole it!" cried Bibi-Lupin, stamping with rage on the flags of the gateway.

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"Prudence and Paccard will do the job at la Gonore's; you and Ginetta --who seems to be a smart hussy--must manage the job at Godet's sister's place.

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She--she called me a hussy!"

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Cephas Cole, to the amazement of every one but his (constitutionally) exasperated mother, was "toning down" the ell of the family mansion, mitigating the lively yellow, and putting another fresh coat of paint on it, for no conceivable reason save that of pleasing the eye of a certain capricious, ungrateful young hussy, who would probably say, when her verdict was asked, that she didn't see any particular difference in it, one way or another.

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I come home to grind the scythes and found the house and barn empty Cephas said you'd driven up Saco Hill and I took his horse and followed you and saw where you went Long's you couldn't have a feller callin' on you here to home, you thought you'd call on him, did yer, you bold-faced hussy?"

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Not that he placed the slightest value on Waitstill's opinion of him, or cared in the smallest degree what she, or any one else in the universe, thought of his conduct; but she certainly did appear to advantage when contrasted with the pert little hussy who had just left the premises.

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You hussies, there was not one of you would so much as think of giving me a call out of my bed, though you all of you very well knew when he was starting.

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I fooled them in this way for three years without their finding it out, but as time wore on and I was now in my fourth year, in the waning of moons, and many days had been accomplished, those good for nothing hussies my maids betrayed me to the suitors, who broke in upon me and caught me; they were very angry with me, so I was forced to finish my work whether I would or no.

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Nor, again, do I like having my feet washed; I shall not let any of the young hussies about your house touch my feet; but, if you have any old and respectable woman who has gone through as much trouble as I have, I will allow her to wash them."

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The hussy was empty-headed, ill-tempered, greedy, and what's more, she was a fool.

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Look at that hussy driving by in her carriage, while I have to sit here and brood."

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"We became intimate, the Baron and I, through the two hussies.

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Two reprobate hussies had been the priestesses of this union planned at some orgy amid the degrading familiarities of two tipsy old sinners.

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What a character the hussy is!

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"She is a good-for-nothing slut," said Crevel, "a hussy that deserves whipping on the Place du Chatelet.

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And, after all, at our time of life what do we want of these swindling hussies, who, to be honest, cannot help playing us false?

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When a hussy has ruined her man, she adores him.

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But your husband, my beauty, found himself a mistress--a jewel of a woman, a pearl, a cunning hussy then aged three-and-twenty, for she is six-and-twenty now.

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if any one had come to my mother and said, 'Your daughter will be a hussy, and unfaithful to her husband; one day a police-officer will find her in a disreputable house; she will sell herself to a Crevel to cheat a Hulot --two horrible old men--' Poof!

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You have compromised the honor of our official administration, which hitherto has been the purest in Europe!--And all for two hundred thousand francs and a hussy!" said the Marshal, in a terrible voice.

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And he has deceived her, he has soaked her in sorrows, he has neglected her for prostitutes, for street-hussies, for ballet-girls, actresses--Cadine, Josepha, Marneffe!

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I may be a hussy, but I have a soul!

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There is a precious hussy for you!"

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Cydalise put her handkerchief to her eyes with an appearance of emotion--"She is furious," Carabine went on, "though she looks as if butter would not melt in her mouth, furious to see the man she adores duped by a villainous hussy; she would kill Valerie--" "Oh, as for that," said the Brazilian, "that is my business!"

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"In spite of that voice, which would make your patron saint Clara envious, you are really too impudent, you rascally hussy!"

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"'My dear fellow, I will leave that vile, shameless opera dancer, a worn-out jade that has been set spinning like a top to every operatic air; a foul hussy, an organ-grinder's monkey!

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He blamed himself for not dismissing from his mind the hussy he had dismissed from his room.

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I have put myself in a passion once already with that abominable hussy, La Cibot, a porter's wife that sets up to judge her lodgers, forsooth, and insists that you have filched the money from the heirs; you locked M. Pons up, she says, and worked upon him till he was stark, staring mad.

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They reviled the miller and his wife roundly for hard-hearted old heathens; and had no doubt that they had driven the poor maid to throw herself over cliff, or drown herself in the sea; while all the women of Stow, on the other hand, were of unanimous opinion that the hussy had "gone off" with some bad fellow; and that pride was sure to have a fall, and so forth.

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In compliance with her wishes he desisted visiting the court, a place she probably knew from experience was rife with temptation; and moreover when he cracked a bottle of wine with convivial friends at the Cock Tavern, opposite his lodgings in Bow Street, he, for the greater satisfaction of his wife, would leave the windows open of the room in which he sat, that she might from the vantage ground of her home see there were no hussies in the company.

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"True enough; before Mabel was born, we were well-tried friends; and the hussy would never dream of refusing to marry a man who was her father's friend before she was born."

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Some require a suitor to sit down before them, as it might be, in a regular siege, and only capitulate when the place can hold out no longer; others, again, like to be carried by storm; while there are hussies who can only be caught by leading them into an ambush.

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But had ye heard what Mabel had just been saying of you, ye'd no think another minute of making yourself agreeable to the saucy and uncompromising hussy."

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"The major will soon be a free man; but I'll have that red-haired hussy out of the house first!"

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I was finely disappointed, I can tell you, when you were born--I wished for a boy, you impudent hussy!

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She was a genuine busy-body; bustling about the house like a country landlady at an unexpected arrival; for ever giving the young girls tasks to perform, which the little hussies as often neglected; poking into every corner, and rummaging over bundles of old tappa, or making a prodigious clatter among the calabashes.

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He was whipped for breaking it; and the next day whilst I was at play about the room, I heard my governess say to a friend who was with her, "Yesterday Miss Lucy broke a china-cup; but the artful little hussy went and hid it in the foot-boy's room, and the poor boy was whipped for it.

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"Audacious hussy" was the term my fair friend used in speaking of her; but let that pass.

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"A worthless hussy takes a noble name to soil it with such treachery," added Madame du Gua.

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And the clever hussy drew from her armoire a little dagger, which she knew how to use with great skill when necessary.

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One evening the fat Cardinal La Balue carried on gallantly with words and actions, a little farther than the canons of the Church permitted him, with this Beaupertuys, who luckily for herself, was a clever hussy, not to be asked with impunity how many holes there were in her mother's chemise.

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He said one day before her to Madame Clarence: "I congratulate you, Madame; you have brought up your daughter to be a wanton hussy."

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hussy!

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"You are a little hussy," cried my father.

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The squandering hussy hasn't a farthing left; they sold her furniture,--she had signed promissory notes.

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"The vile hussy!" sighed Dyudya.

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You shameless hussy!"

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She is a shameless hussy and foul-mouthed--fearfully!"

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Go and look after the business henceforth, that I have not to chide thee; But do thou nowise imagine that ever a peasant-born maiden Thou for a daughter-in-law shalt bring into my dwelling, the hussy!

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It was her first knowledge that this girl, this painted hussy, worked in Willy's pharmacy, and her suspicions increased.

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If Philip had handed me his cane, and had advised me to give the young hussies who were answerable for this dreadful state of things a good beating, I believe I should have done it.

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"The hussy!" she exclaimed, indignantly.

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hussy , woman, and bond , tie.

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"The hussy!" says Miss Bulstrode, under her breath.

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"The hussy you've been dining with?"

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What makes you dream and stand agape, Hussy!

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ORGON (swinging his hand at her and missing her) Daughter, you've such a pestilent hussy there I can't live with her longer, without sin.

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LIMMER, hussy, good-for-nothing.

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"So," said he at last, "you deceitful little hussy, you have been deceiving me all these years by passing yourself off as a man, when in reality you are a girl."

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The hussy!

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Marrying a low-down Come-Outer hussy!

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"You'll go courtin' one of these Tonto hussies that I might object to."

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Ellen Jorth is a damned hussy!"

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So--my dad calls her a damned hussy!

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Hussy?

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"Dad said she was a damned hussy."

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"I know they think I'm a hussy.

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It never looked as y'u have made it look.... Then--those few times ridin' the trail to Grass Valley--when people saw me--then I guess I encouraged such attentions.... Oh, I must be--I am a shameless little hussy!"

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Perhaps this threatened fight over sheep and cattle will blow over.... Somewhere there must be some nice girl to be a friend--a sister to me.... And maybe some man who'd believe, in spite of all they say--that I'm not a hussy."

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"Shut up, you hussy!" he ordered, roughly.

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I'm not the--the damned hussy y'u liars have made me out....

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An' I reckon y'u'd oughter let thet Jorth hussy alone long enough to--" "Springer, I reckon I've got to hawg-tie her--" His voice became indistinguishable, and footfalls attested to a slow moving away of the men.

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"Y'u--y'u white-throated hussy!...

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"What for--y'u hussy?

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The hussy was beautiful and ambitious, she made him marry her, and naturally, after this brilliant match, Hemerlingue was obliged to leave Tunis.

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"Thee I covered with jewels, hussy, letting thee pass for my mistress, because that kind of thing makes a good impression in our world--but without ever asking thee anything in return.

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"Seize that impudent hussy," said Mrs. Miller to the overseer, "and tie her up this minute, that I may teach her a lesson she won't forget in a hurry."

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"You need not call on him, hussy; you will never see him again," said Mrs. Miller.

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"And where's the man, you scarlet hussy?"

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Mouche is a rascal; that woman Prefere is a vile hussy; and you are a...Well!

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"Yer low hussy!

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"She is an impudent-faced and evil-mannered hussy," Mrs. Tai Fu accented.

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An arrant flirt the little hussy is; but very pretty.

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the dirty hussy!

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Dost thou know where he is, thou bad hussy, with thy great blue eyes and yellow hair, to lead men on to ruin?

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I know that hussy Mary Jones, loves to be rumping with the men.

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God he knows what havock I shall make among the mail sex, when I make my first appearance in this killing collar, with a full soot of gaze, as good as new, that I bought last Friday of madam Friponeau, the French mullaner -- Dear girl, I have seen all the fine shews of Bath; the Prades, the Squires, and the Circlis, the Crashit, the Hottogon, and Bloody Buildings, and Harry King's row; and I have been twice in the Bath with mistress, and na'r a smoak upon our backs, hussy.

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I have several times cautioned him on this subject; but 'tis all preaching to the desert -- His vanity runs away with his discretion' -- I could not help thinking the captain himself might have been the better for some hints of the same nature -- His panegyric, excluding principle and veracity, puts me in mind of a contest I once overheard, in the way of altercation, betwixt two apple-women in Spring-garden -- One of those viragos having hinted something to the prejudice of the other's moral character, her antagonist, setting her hands in her sides, replied -- 'Speak out, hussy -- I scorn your malice -- I own I'm both a whore and a thief; and what more have you to say?

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Venus was very angry, and said, "Bold hussy, do not provoke me; if you do, I shall leave you to your fate and hate you as much as I have loved you.

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He is less hurt and angry with Juno, for whatever he says she always contradicts him but you, bold hussy, will you really dare to raise your huge spear in defiance of Jove?"

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Let her alone for a shrew to the bone And the hussy comes plucking your sleeve!

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"Well now; what hussies they must have been!

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No shiftless hussy would impose upon ME.

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My character and antercedents render me irrerproachful.--This could not be said of a hussy, and a hussy he'll probably bring--some flighty, immerture female that will tax even MY patience to train."

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"What's that hussy asking?" says master from the bedclothes quite savage like.

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At length the buffeting of the wind had caused an old man with a crooked nose set on a hairy, faun-like face to stumble over one of the woman's feet; whereupon he had halted, thrown up his head with nonsenile vigour, and exclaimed: "May the devil fly away with you, you shameless hussy!

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