Vulgar words in Three Dramas (Page 1)

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any tom, dick and harry x 1
bastard x 1
blockhead x 4
damn x 1
            

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Sigurd Slembe (Sigurd the Bastard), 1862; translated by W. M. Payne, 1888.

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Everyone that disagrees with you is either an ambitious scoundrel, or half mad, or a blockhead.

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I despise my opponents--they are either scoundrels and thieves, or they are blockheads and braggarts.

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He affirms stoutly that he doesn't care a damn what they meant, but that his employer is the greatest business man and the finest fellow in the world, or at all events in Norway.

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Blockhead!

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I have no handkerchief; that blockhead has--.

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Do they propose that the ladies of my family--I will leave myself out of the question, for as a public man I have to rub shoulders with all sorts of people--do they propose, I say, that ladies who have been delicately brought up shall travel with any Tom, Dick and Harry?--perhaps with convicts being conveyed to gaol, or with journeymen labourers?

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