Vulgar words in Fair Margaret (Page 1)

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ass x 3
bastard x 1
hussy x 1
make love x 9
            

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Peter, for his part, was afraid lest d'Aguilar might make love to her while he was away.

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"Then I have to say that you are a hussy and a liar, and that, in one way or the other, this Spaniard has bribed you," answered Castell fiercely.

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"He made love to me," gasped Betty; "and I love him.

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"Do you think that it can be any pleasure for me to seem to make love to a stone shaped like a man, for whom I care nothing at all--except as a friend?" she added quickly.

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It is told that thus one of them discovered his sultana making love to an astrologer, and drowned them both in the marble bath at the end of the garden.

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Then, after this was done, and she had thought awhile, Inez continued slowly, Margaret translating from Spanish into English whenever Betty could not understand: "Morella made love to you in England, Señora Betty--did he not?--and won your heart as he has won that of many another woman, so that you came to believe that he was carrying you off to marry you, and not your cousin?"

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I rode with him all the way to Seville, and he tried to make love to me, the slimy knave, but I paid him out," and Inez smiled at some pleasant recollection.

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She said that she had met him in London when she was a member of the household of the Señor Castell, and that at once he began to make love to her and won her heart.

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Continuing, he said that he admitted that he had made love to the serving-woman, Betty, in order to gain access to Margaret, whose father mistrusted him, knowing something of his mission.

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So after many adventures they came to Granada, where he was able to show the Dona Margaret that the Señor Peter Brome was employing his imprisonment in making love to that member of his household, Inez, who had been spoken of, but now could not be found.

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Moreover, I tell you that in love or war I hold myself the equal of any woman-thief and bastard in this kingdom, who am one of a name that has been honoured in my own."

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"The heretic John Castell," he answered, "will be seated on an ass, clad in a _zamarra_ of sheepskin painted with fiends and a likeness of his own head burning--very well done, for I, who can draw, had a hand in it.

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"Why will he be seated on an ass?" asked Peter savagely.

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Now the hearts of Peter and Margaret leaped within them, for at the end of this hideous troop rode a man mounted on an ass, clothed in a _zamarra_ and _coroza_, but with a noose about his neck.

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