Vulgar words in The Manxman - A Novel - 1895 (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 1
bastard x 2
blockhead x 4
damn x 1
hussy x 1
            
make love x 1
            

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A bastard, what else?

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And putting the bastard on me, it's like.

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Here, here--bash me on the head for a blockhead and an omathaun."

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You'll hear me spaking like the Book of Genesis and Abraham, and his sons, and his cousins; I'll be coming up at night making love to you at the cowhouse door like the Acts of the Apostles."

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Listen!--'Ping, ping, prash, Cur yn cadley-jiargan ass my chass.'"

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"Mercy on me!" she cried, clapping her hands at the first sight of Kate's face, "who was the born blockhead that said the girl's wedding was as like to be in the churchyard as in the church?"

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"It's a thundering blockhead I am for sure--frightning the life out of people with stories fit for a funeral."

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"Shame on her, the hussy," said another woman.

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Maybe I've been only a blundering blockhead, and perhaps you've been clever, and smart uncommon, but I'm thinking there's some of you hasn't been rocked enough for all that."

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In the frenzy of that last hour of trial, it seemed as if he was contending, not with man and the world, but with the devil, who was using both to make this bitter irony of his position--who was bribing him with worldly glory that he might damn his soul forever.

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