Vulgar words in The Tavern Knight (Page 1)

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bastard x 2
damn x 4
knock up x 1
            

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He on the left parried Crispin's stroke, then knocking up the knight's blade, he rushed in and seized his wrist, shouting to those behind to follow up.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 717   ~   ~   ~

"Every thought, good youth, every thought, and I would fain prepare me for the morning's dance in a more jovial and hearty fashion than Old Noll will afford me--damn him!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 888   ~   ~   ~

As in the distance, I heard one of those butchers cry, "Haste, man; slit me that squalling bastard's throat!"

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The other was closely wrapped in a red mantle, uptilted behind by a sword of prodigious length, and for all that his broad, grey hat was unadorned by any feather, it was set at a rakish, ruffling, damn-me angle that pronounced him no likely comrade for the piously clad youth beside him.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,275   ~   ~   ~

Damn me, sir, it seems well that I am returned.

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Mr. Stewart belongs to me to-night--bound by an oath that 'twould damn his soul to break, to help me when and where I may call upon him; and I call upon him now.

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On that fell night, as I swooned under your cowardly thrust, I heard you calling to your brother to slit the squalling bastard's throat.

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