Vulgar words in Evan Harrington — Complete (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 4
buffoon x 3
cocky x 1
damn x 3
knock up x 2
            
make love x 3
slut x 1
            

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'Damn appearances!' cried Mr. Andrew, jumping on his legs.

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You are a careless slut.'

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I should expect him to be making love to me: for, you know, my dear--I must be familiar--Mel never could be alone with you, without!

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The chairman grasped it: 'You're a hot-headed young fool, sir: you're an ill-tempered ferocious young ass.

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I could do that too, and it would not break me; so don't be a proud young ass, or I 'll throw my money to the geese.

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Combine--say, Mirabeau and Alcibiades, and the result is the Lymport Tailor:--he measures your husband in the morning: in the evening he makes love to you, through a series of pantomimic transformations.

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Isn't there something fine in his buffoon imitation of the real thing?

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'Oh, come!' cried Mr. George, who saw his own subject snapped away from him by sheer cleverness; 'old Mel wasn't only a buffoon, my lady, you know.

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'Damn it, ma'am, I swear you do.'

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'And I must sit down to dinner to-day with a confounded fellow, the son of a tailor, who's had the impudence to make love to my sister!' cried Harry.

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She's decidedly fresh and pert--the most delicious little fat lips and cocky nose; but cease we to dwell on her, or of us two, to!

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Fortune had given him instead a born buffoon; and it is perhaps the greatest evil of a position like Evan's, that, with cultured feelings, you are likely to meet with none to know you.

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I dare say the Company will go to the dogs--every ass will follow a Duke.

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'Damn that Old Tom!' he shouted at last, and pitched back in his chair.

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You ass, Ferdinand!

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'I fear that it leads to knocking up the horse he rides.'

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'You will fill Evan's head with nonsense till you make him knock up a horse a week, and never go to his natural bed,' said Mrs. Mel, angrily.

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