Vulgar words in Amaryllis at the Fair (Page 1)
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Suppose the women were like the men, and we had to make love to such a set of bristly, grisly wretches!--pah!
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"That I should have been such a fool--an infernal blockheaded fool--" shutting the iron-studded door with a kick and a clang--"muddle-headed fool--I'll never touch a drop of whiskey again--and that jackass, Fred--why, she's--" a lady, he would have said, but did not dare admit to himself now that he had thought to ask her in to "wake us up."
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And they poured upon her a cross-fire of anger: a careless, wasteful hussy, an idle wretch; what did she do for her living that she could throw away spade-guineas?
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So there I sat, huddled of a heap, quite knocked up, and, I suppose, must have coughed from time to time.
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"And you're a lazy slut"--pushing Luce about the room.
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"I bean't a lazy slut."
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This gateway was only between two meadows, and the ordinary farmer, when the old gate wore out, would have stopped it with a couple of rails, or a hurdle or two, something very, very cheap and rough; at most a gate knocked up by the village carpenter of ash and willow, at the lowest possible charge.