Vulgar words in Molly Brown's Orchard Home (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 2
blockhead x 1
bugger x 1
fag x 1
make love x 2
            
white trash x 1
            

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"Here I am tied to Wellington and these hated classes and lectures, when I hoped to be in Paris acting courier for Molly instead of this disgusting foreigner, who won't know how to appreciate her----But what an ass I am!

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And he, Kent, had only that morning called his brother Paul "a conceited ass" because Paul had on a cravat to match his socks; and he had been equally unreasonable with a misguided waiter who brought him macaroni when he ordered spaghetti.

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"An English lady would be scornful of our kind, but an American would not be so particular, blockhead?"

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Paris was never more beautiful, with flowers everywhere; but Mrs. Brown confessed to being a little tired of housekeeping; and Molly was looking a little fagged.

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At first she had feared that Philippe was going to make love to her when he had seized her hand with so much ardor; but it turned out that he was merely offering _Roche Craie_ as a home to her mother and herself in the name of the Marquis and Marquise d'Ochtè.

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I am afraid if Philippe had chosen 'Apple Blossom Time in Normandy' to make love to me; and had first taken me on a high hill and shown me all of his wonderful estates, that I should have been tempted to make a _marriage de convenance_, in spite of my desire to jar your handsome cousin.

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It soun's too like bugger-boo ter me.

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You see plenty er po' white trash now a-ownin' fine homes and de quality rentin' nothin' mo' than cabins."

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