Vulgar words in The Lancashire Witches - A Romance of Pendle Forest (Page 1)

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hussy x 5
knocked up x 1
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I'd make an ass of Hopkins if he were alive.--SHADWELL.

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But you come of an ill stock, ye saucy hussy."

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Better ha' freckles o' your feace than spots o' your heart, loike that ill-favort little hussy."

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"But how are you likely to know what your mother will think and do, you forward little hussy?"

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you ignorant and insolent hussy," cried Potts, furiously; "do you think I'm to be taught manners by an overgrown Lancashire witch like you?

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The squire engaged me to play the part before the King, and now this saucy hussy has taken my place.

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Wide as was the area, it was filled with various personages, some newly arrived, and seeking information as to their quarters--not very easily obtained, for it seemed every body's business to ask questions, and no one's to answer them--some gathered in groups round the falconers and huntsmen, who had suddenly risen into great importance; others, and these were for the most part smart young pages, in brilliant liveries, chattering, and making love to every pretty damsel they encountered, putting them out of countenance by their licence and strange oaths, and rousing the anger of their parents, and the jealousy of their rustic admirers; others, of a graver sort, with dress of formal cut, and puritanical expression of countenance, shrugging their shoulders, and looking sourly on the whole proceedings--luckily they were in the minority, for the generality of the groups were composed of lively and light-hearted people, bent apparently upon amusement, and tolerably certain of finding it.

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Plunging into the wood, the hard-pressed beast knocked up another stag, and took possession of his lair, but was speedily roused again by Nicholas and the chief huntsman.

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