Vulgar words in Tales and Novels — Volume 05 (Page 1)

This book at a glance

damn x 4
ugly as sin x 1
            

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my dearest Edward," said his mother, standing in his path; "but you don't consider Mr. Palmer--" "Damn Mr. Palmer!

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"I do acknowledge that England is not quite so superior to all other countries in her climate as in every thing else: yet I don't 'damn the climate like a lord.'

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"Scandalously!" cried Beaumont; "and yet Walsingham is so generous that he will never let me damn the nation, for what he says was only the fault of an individual, who disgraced it."

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What you say will damn or save him; and I have too good an opinion of you to think that any old grudge, though you might have cause for it, would stand in his way.'

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She does well to be a prude, for she is as ugly as sin.

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