Vulgar words in Henry Dunbar - A Novel (Page 1)

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beat (one's) brains out x 1
fag x 1
hussy x 1
knocked up x 1
            

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Then I am to put myself out of the way--after being fagged and harassed to death already about this business--and am to see every adventuress who chooses to trade upon the name of the murdered man, in order to stop the mouths of the good people of Winchester.

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"Oh, yes, you're an artful young hussy, and no mistake," he said; "and that toothache's only a judgment upon you.

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"No," he cried, with a sudden tone of triumph, "not Joseph Wilmot, but Stephen Vallance--Blackguard Steeve, the forger--the man who escaped from Norfolk Island, after murdering one of the gaolers--beating his brains out with an iron, if I remember right.

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Ill--worn out, knocked up by over-work?

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