Vulgar words in Parisians in the Country (Page 1)

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blockhead x 2
damn x 2
make love x 1
spunk x 1
            

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Worse than all is the rape of ideas which these caterers for the public mind, like the slave-merchants of Asia, tear from the paternal brain before they are well matured, and drag half-clothed before the eyes of their blockhead of a sultan, their Shahabaham, their terrible public, which, if they don't amuse it, will cut off their heads by curtailing the ingots and emptying their pockets.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 317   ~   ~   ~

Well, I don't know how it was, but I unluckily let fall the word 'blockhead.'

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"He has got the better of the Parisian, damn him!" cried Vernier.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 786   ~   ~   ~

Damn it, I shall fight with pistols."

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"For a man who thinks of nothing but his vine-stocks and poles, he has some spunk," said Lousteau.

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And a child would secure her the life-interest in the Master of La Baudraye's fortune--" "Why, it is quite an act of virtue to make love to her," said Lousteau, rolling himself up in the bed-clothes, "and to-morrow, with your help--yes, to-morrow, I--well, good-night."

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