Vulgar words in Oddsfish! (Page 1)

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ass x 2
bastard x 4
damn x 1
god damn x 1
make love x 1
            
slut x 1
            

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--cursed the poor maid for a slut once or twice, and bade her make haste with my dinner; and my manner had its effect, for the fellow warmed to me presently and told me that he was Mr. Rumbald, and I said on my part that my name was Mallock; and we shook hands upon it, for that was the mood of the ale that was in him.

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Dr. Oates repeated his words; and the King turned, nodding and smiling, to His Royal Highness; for the Spanish bastard is far more Austrian than Spanish, and is fair and fat and of small stature.

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"Now that I am a dying man," said the priest, "do you think that I would go and damn my soul?"

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There is his Catholic brother on the one side; and there is this young spark of a Protestant bastard on the other.

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I caught her eyes on me sometimes; and she seemed to be appraising me, I thought in my stupidity, as to whether she could trust me not to make love to her; but now, as I think, for a very different reason; and I would see her sometimes as I went out of doors, peeping at me for an instant out of a window.

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* * * * * It was a little piteous, too, to see with what avidity he seized upon any news of the Duke, and how his natural inclinations and those consonant with his religion strove with his new-found loyalty to a bastard.

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Then too there has always appeared, to my mind at least, something in the Duke's bearing and carriage that it would be very hard for a bastard to have.

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This gentleman I took to be somewhat of an ass by his appearance and manner; but I am not sure he was not the cleverest liar of them all.

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"Your Cousin Tom is an ass," he said, "a malicious one, no doubt; but a mere tool.

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'God bless Your Majesty,' said he, 'and God damn Your Majesty's dogs!'

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