Vulgar words in Sybil, or the Two Nations (Page 1)

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cuss x 2
jackass x 1
knock up x 1
make love x 1
            

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"What, not when you cut up the jackass and sold it for veal cutlets, mother."

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Tadpole flattered by her notice, and charmed with female society that talked his own slang, and entered with affected enthusiasm into all his dirty plots and barren machinations, was vigilant in his communications; while her whig cavalier, an easy individual who always made love by talking or writing politics, abandoned himself without reserve, and instructed Lady Firebrace regularly after every council.

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Cuss you, you old fool, do you think I am to be kept all day while you are mumbling here?

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Cuss them; I'll keep them quiet," and so he took up a yard measure, and leaning over the counter, hit right and left.

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If you want to beat the enemy, you must knock up the revenue.

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