Vulgar words in Mr. Midshipman Easy (Page 1)

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damn x 2
jackass x 2
make love x 6
            

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"Equality--damn it, I suppose you'll take the command of the ship.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,951   ~   ~   ~

They took him to all the theatres, the conversaziones of all the nobility, and as Jack lost his money with good humour, and was a very handsome fellow, he was everywhere well received and was made much of: many ladies made love to him, but Jack was only very polite, because he thought more and more of Agnes every day.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,300   ~   ~   ~

Mr Hicks was very hospitable, and everything was at their service except Miss Julia, who turned up her nose at a midshipman, even upon full pay; but she made great advances to the captain, who, on his part, was desperately in love: so the mate and the men made all ready for the bullocks, Jack and Gascoigne made themselves comfortable, and Captain Hogg made love, and thus passed the first week.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,452   ~   ~   ~

It will be very uncomfortable to be shut out, because he wishes to make love; I therefore am determined that he shall not take off Miss Hicks.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,605   ~   ~   ~

Jack had selected the costume of the devil, as being the most appropriate, and mounting a jackass, he rode down in his dress to the masquerade.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 753   ~   ~   ~

"Equality--damn it, I suppose you'll take the command of the ship.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,951   ~   ~   ~

They took him to all the theatres, the conversaziones of all the nobility, and as Jack lost his money with good humour, and was a very handsome fellow, he was everywhere well received and was made much of: many ladies made love to him, but Jack was only very polite, because he thought more and more of Agnes every day.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,300   ~   ~   ~

Mr Hicks was very hospitable, and everything was at their service except Miss Julia, who turned up her nose at a midshipman, even upon full pay; but she made great advances to the captain, who, on his part, was desperately in love: so the mate and the men made all ready for the bullocks, Jack and Gascoigne made themselves comfortable, and Captain Hogg made love, and thus passed the first week.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,452   ~   ~   ~

It will be very uncomfortable to be shut out, because he wishes to make love; I therefore am determined that he shall not take off Miss Hicks.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,604   ~   ~   ~

Jack had selected the costume of the devil, as being the most appropriate, and mounting a jackass, he rode down in his dress to the masquerade.

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