Vulgar words in A Hazard of New Fortunes — Complete (Page 1)

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about the size of it x 1
ass x 5
cuss x 1
hussy x 2
make love x 3
            

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He had talent enough, and his sort of talent would reach round the whole situation, but, as Fulkerson said, he was as many kinds of an ass as he was kinds of an artist.

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"Oh, just being made love to, I suppose."

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"But you always were a punctilious cuss.

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"Beaton has his times of being the greatest ass in the solar system, but he usually takes it out in personal conduct.

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"And that pack of worthless hussies," her mother resumed, "that come out on the stage, and begun to kick."

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Fulkerson was still morally crawling round on his hands and knees, as he said, in abject gratitude at Beaton's feet, though he had his qualms, his questions; and he declared that Beaton was the most inspired ass since Balaam's.

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"If it's to be anything like that night when them hussies come out and danced that way," said Mrs. Dryfoos, "I don't blame Coonrod for not wantun' to go.

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We stopped at one place where a fellow was handling the cartridges pretty freely, and Mr. Dryfoos happened to caution him a little, and that ass came up with one of 'em in his hand, and began to pound it on the buggy-wheel to show us how safe it was.

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"Well, that's about the size of it," Fulkerson admitted.

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When I'm made love to, after this, I prefer to be made love to in an off-year, when there isn't another engaged couple anywhere about."

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All he wants is somebody to take him in hand and keep him from makin' an ass of himself and kickin' over the traces generally, and ridin' two or three horses bareback at once."

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