Vulgar words in Monsieur Lecoq (Page 1)

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hussy x 5
            

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Mother Chupin, the old hussy, is not dead!"

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That's the house the hussies went into."

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I am too worried already to think that I took the money these hussies offered me.

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"They were good-for-nothing hussies, my kind sir, heartless, unprincipled creatures.

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"Why should I have risked my own safety for two hussies I did not even know?"

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How well he played that difficult part of buffoon!

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"But, sir, this man is surely not the buffoon, May," replied the young detective.

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May's gay manner to which the governor of the Depot alluded might perhaps have been assumed for the purpose of sustaining his character as a jester and buffoon, it might be due to a certainty of defeating the judicial inquiry, or, who knows?

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He had declared that this pretended buffoon must be some dangerous criminal who had escaped from Cayenne, and who for this reason was determined to conceal his antecedents.

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To sing, to eat, to sleep, to attend to his hands and nails--such was the life led by this so-called buffoon.

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"Here's a fellow who has made some most discerning men believe that he's only a poor devil, a low buffoon.

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is it possible that you don't suspect the real name of this pretended buffoon?" inquired the oracle somewhat despondently.

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Hence, the murderer arrested there, May, the pretended buffoon, is the Duc de Sairmeuse!"

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