Vulgar words in The Marquis of Lossie (Page 1)

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bastard x 2
damn x 1
make love x 1
            

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"Damn your impudence--'at I sud say't!--what has he to do with my affairs?

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The day after that Lord Liftore was able to ride, and for some days Florimel and he rode in the park before dinner, when, as Malcolm followed on the new horse, he had to see his lordship make love to his sister, without being able to find the least colourable pretext of involuntary interference.

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What would you pass for?--The bastard of old Lord James and a married woman!--I don't care that for you."

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That the bastard Malcolm, or the ignorant and indeed fallen fisher girl Lizzy, should judge differently, nowise troubled him: what could they know about the rights and wrongs of business?

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