Vulgar words in Sir Nigel (Page 1)

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bastard x 1
brain x 1
hussy x 2
            

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This woman is, as I believe, the wife of the 'Wild Man of Puttenham,' and this is the 'Wild Man' himself who set upon me and tried to brain me with his club."

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Then, merely because he thought that there were others who were as dear to me as himself he left me, and now he pays court to Maude Twynham, the little freckle-faced hussy in his village."

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"Aye, aye, where is the hussy?" cried her father impatiently.

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"It was not this Englishman," he said, and a cheer burst from the Gascons, "nor was it this bastard Frenchman," he added.

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