Vulgar words in Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates; fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish main (Page 1)

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"You hussy!" bawled out Sir John, so soon as he had come pretty near them, and in so loud a voice that all on deck might have heard the words; and as he spoke he waved his cane back and forth as though he would have struck the young lady, who, shrinking back almost upon the deck, crouched as though to escape such a blow.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 690   ~   ~   ~

"You hussy!" he bawled out with vile oaths, too horrible here to be set down.

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Get to your cabin, you hussy" (only it was something worse he called her this time), "before I lay this cane across your shoulders!"

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