Vulgar words in The Complete Writings of Charles Dudley Warner — Volume 3 (Page 1)

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hussy x 1
knock up x 1
spunk x 1
            

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Better listen to science than to spunk."

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But what most provoked his wonder in this rude cave was a chair I This was not such a seat as a woodman might knock up with an axe, with rough body and a seat of woven splits, but a manufactured chair of commerce, and a chair, too, of an unusual pattern and some elegance.

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The Thames had no bridges, and hundreds of boats plied between London side and Southwark, where were most of the theatres, the bull-baitings, the bear-fighting, the public gardens, the residences of the hussies, and other amusements that Bankside, the resort of all classes bent on pleasure, furnished high or low.

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