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I am convinced----" "Paul," Mrs. Bundercombe interrupted, her voice if possible a little more nasal even than usual, "will you fetch Mr. Bundercombe here, or must I rise from my seat in a public place and remove him myself from--from that hussy?"

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She turned her left shoulder pointedly toward the young woman, whom she had designated as a hussy, and talked steadily for about a minute and a half at Mr. Bundercombe.

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"Not a mouthful of food do I take in this place with that painted hussy sitting by Joseph's side a few feet away!

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"Then I have to say that you are a hussy and a liar, and that, in one way or the other, this Spaniard has bribed you," answered Castell fiercely.

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Well, she is a bold hussy!

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The idea of that miserable ANDRE forgiving such a hussy as his wife!"

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Mr. Elford and his attendants soon came up; and the remainder of the story of poor Mary was, that, being removed and put to bed, her wounds though deep and dangerous were found not to be mortal; that she recovered in a few weeks, and by the influence of Mr. Elford was retained in my aunt's service; to the great scandal of the place, where it was affirmed that such hussies and their bastards ought to be whipped from parish to parish, and so, as I suppose, whipped out of the world; that in two months time she was delivered of a fine boy, whom, when my uncle left the country, she maintained by her own hard earnings; and that in the extremity of her distress, when she thought herself at the point of death, she obstinately refused to declare who was her intended murderer; and though, by his having been known to be her _sweetheart_, and his flight from the country where he never more appeared, people were sufficiently convinced who the man was, yet her pertinacious theme was--_she would never be his accuser: if God could pardon him, she could_.

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You are but a petty instance of the base and bad consequences of the crimes of such foolish young hussies.

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"Heave the hussy up to her anchor, Mr. Leach, when we will cast an eye to her moorings."

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But I daresay my lord will be contented; young men are so easily pleased when there is a pretty girl in the case; you know that, you wench I you do, you little hussy; you are taking advantage of it."

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You're a hussy, from the looks of the whole business, and I've a mind to be suing the railroad station for the sending of you to me.

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"And to think that you men are permitted to call as often as you like upon those degenerate hussies who have been forbidden the sacred duties of motherhood.

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There is no understanding a man properly, without knowing something of his previous ideas; that is to say, if the man has any ideas; for I know many who, in the animal-muster, pass for men, that are the scanty masters of only one idea on any given subject, and by far the greatest part of your acquaintances and mine can barely boast of ideas, 1.25--1.5--1.75 (or some such fractional matter); so to let you a little into the secrets of my pericranium, there is, you must know, a certain clean-limbed, handsome, bewitching young hussy of your acquaintance, to whom I have lately and privately given a matrimonial title to my corpus.

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For my old, capricious, but good-natured hussy of a muse, By banks of Nith I sat and wept When Coila I thought on, In midst thereof I hung my harp The willow trees upon.

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The hussy under that white complexion of yours!

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Ye hussy!

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Ye hussy!

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The golden hussy!

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Then, with her roots and her herbs, back to her cave in the morning Ambled that hussy to brew spells of unspeakable evil; And, when the people awoke, seeing that hillside and valley Sweltered in swathes as of mist--"Look!" they would whisper in terror-- "Look!

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"So much the more painful," said the young man; "the hussy we could not win is always the fairest--I part from renown even more despairingly than from youth."

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"There are several reasons," she said; "for one thing, I am an extravagant little hussy and haven't saved enough for a ticket."

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I'd like to take a whip to those shameless hussies."

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(_Aside._) God bless me, but Scapha's clever; the hussy has horse-sense.... PHILEM.

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(_Aside._) God bless me, but Scapha's clever; the hussy has horse-sense.... PHILEM.

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The whole figure is, otherwise, well preserved._ MRS. KRAUSE [_Screams._] The hussies!...

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MRS. KRAUSE Eh, but listen to the impident hussy.

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She screams._] The low-lived hussy!

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Out with the brazen hussy!

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The whole figure is, otherwise, well preserved._ MRS. KRAUSE [_Screams._] The hussies!...

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MRS. KRAUSE Eh, but listen to the impident hussy.

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She screams._] The low-lived hussy!

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Out with the brazen hussy!

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Ay, there's his Grief; there is some jilting Hussy has drawn him in; but I'll revenge my self on both.

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This imbecile, without a syllable to say for himself, without a solitary adroit word within tongue's reach, wherewith to annihilate the hussy, was a Musgrave of Matocton!

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"I would have sent the hussy away at an hour's notice, if I had the power in my hands," she cried, "but, Miss Mary, it's easily seen who is a real lady and who is not.

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_Wench_ meant at first nothing worse than girl or daughter, _quean_ than woman, _hussy_ than housewife; even _woman is_ generally felt to be half-slighting.

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Also see _Words_ Genus and species _Ger, gest_ family Germanic words in modern English _Get_, Synonyms of, _Get on to_ "Gettysburg Address" (Lincoln); Comments on, _Ghost_ _Ghost_, Synonyms of, _Gift_, Synonyms of, _Give_, Synonyms of, _Glad_, Synonyms of, _Go out of one's way_ _Good_ _Good_ family _Goodby_ _Grade_ family _Gram_ family _Grand_, Synonyms of, _Graph_ family _Gray hair_ _Great_ _Greedy_ Greek prefixes List of, Greek stems, List of, Greek words in modern English _Greet_, Synonyms of, _Gress_ family _Grief_, Synonyms of, _Grieve_, Synonyms of, _Groom_ _Grudgingly_ _Guard_, Synonyms of, _Guileless_ _Hab_ family _Habit_, Synonyms of, _Habitation_, Synonyms of, _Hale_ family _Half-baked_ _Harass_, Synonyms of, _Hard_ _Harmful_, Synonyms of, _Harsh_ _Haste_, Synonyms of, _Hate_, Synonyms of, _Hatred_, Synonyms of, _Have_, Synonyms of, _Hayseed_ _Head foremost_ _Headstrong_, Synonyms of, _Heal_ family _Healthful_, Synonyms of, _Heathen_ _Heavy_, Synonyms of, _Height_ _Help_ (noun), Synonyms of, _Help_ (verb), Synonyms of, _Hesitate_, Synonyms of, _Hib_ family _Hide_, Synonyms of, _High_, Synonyms of, _Highstrung_ _Hinder_ Synonyms of, _Hint_, Synonyms of, _Hot_ family _Hole_, Synonyms of, _Holy_, Synonyms of, _Home_ _Homeopath_ _Homesickness_ _Hopeful,_ Synonyms of, _Hopeless_, Synonyms of, _Hose_ _House_ How a child becomes acquainted with the complexity of life and language _Hug_, _Humor_ _Hussy_ _Idiot_ _Idle_ _Ig_ family _Ignorant_, Synonyms of, _Imp_ Imperfectly understood facts and ideas _Impolite_, Synonyms of, _Importance_, Synonyms of, _Imposter_, Synonyms of, _Imprison_, Synonyms of, _Improper_, Synonyms of, _Impure_, Synonyms of, _In a minute_ _Inborn_, Synonyms of, _Incense_ _Incite_, Synonyms of, _Incline_, Synonyms of, _Inclose_, Synonyms of, _Increase_, Synonyms of, _Indecent_, Synonyms of, _Infantry_ _Infectious_ _Ingenious_ _Inner_ _Innocent_ _Innuendo_ _Insane_, Synonyms of, _Insanity_, Synonyms of, _Insinuate_ _Insipid_, Synonyms of, _Instances_ _Instigate_ _Insult_ _Intention_, Synonyms of, _Internal_ _Interpose_, Synonyms of, _Investigate_ _Irreligious_, Synonyms of, _Irritate_, Synonyms of, _It_ family "Ivanhoe" (Scott), Quotation from, _Ject_ family _Join_, Synonyms of, _Journey_, Synonyms of, _Jud_ family _Jump on_ _Junct_ family _Jur, jus_ family _Jure_ family _Just_ Key-syllables, Variations in form of; Misleading resemblance between; Lists of, _Kick_ _Kill_, Synonyms of, _Kind_, Synonyms of, _Kindle_, Synonyms of, Kinships between words.

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Mrs. Kinloch went to the door, and leading out Lucy Ransom, the maid, by the ear, exclaimed, "You hussy, what were you there for?

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Then the two hussies would talk of nature, 'our beautiful nature' Dorindy says Eve had the impudence to call it, and, as if human nature and its failings and backsliding wore not a fitter subject for a young woman's discourse, than a silly conversation about lakes, and rocks, and trees, and as if she _owned_ the nature about Templeton.

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Then we are allowed to get in again, and as I turn round a peasant shouts a last greeting: 'Really, I took you for a common hussy in disguise!'

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So I tell Senor Estada, and he say, 'then bring her out to dinner with me; I'll make the hussy eat, if I have to choke it down her dainty throat,'" "Good; I'll have a look at her myself then.

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Euphrasie, the younger one, she who was shouting, was a skinny creature of seventeen, light-haired, with a long, lean, pointed face, uncomely and malignant; whereas the elder, Norine, barely nineteen, was a pretty girl, a blonde like her sister, but having a milky skin, and withal plump and sturdy, showing real shoulders, arms, and hips, and one of those bright sunshiny faces, with wild hair and black eyes, all the freshness of the Parisian hussy, aglow with the fleeting charm of youth.

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when you know the earth you'll find what a hussy she is.

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Briefly it was a real bicycle lesson which the little rascal was giving, and which the little hussy took with all the pleasure in the world.

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Indeed she could not resist her inclination, but laughingly let Gregoire raise her in order to seat her for a moment on the saddle, when all at once her mother's terrible voice burst forth: "You wicked hussy!

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As they remarked in their gay, courageous way, they now had two children, a little one and a very old one, which was a heavy burden for two women who earned but five francs a day, although they were ever making boxes from morn till night, There was a touch of soft irony in the circumstance that old Moineaud should have been unable to find any other refuge than the home of his daughter Norine--that daughter whom he had formerly turned away and cursed for her misconduct, that hussy who had dishonored him, but whose very hands he now kissed when, for fear lest he should set the tip of his nose ablaze, she helped him to light his pipe.

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One of the twin girls, found in the streets, died in a hospital during the ensuing year; and the other, Toinette, a fair-haired scraggy hussy, who, however puny she might look, was a terrible little creature with the eyes and the teeth of a wolf, lived under the bridges, in the depths of the stone quarries, in the dingy garrets of haunts of vice, so that at sixteen she was already an expert thief.

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He had immediately gone to the gendarmes to shout the story to them, and demand that they should bring the guilty hussy back, chained to her accomplice, and both of them with gyves about their wrists.

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Verily, I will, not hold my peace about such a hussy as Dorothe Stevens.

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The victim continued to scream in her shrill voice: "It's for that hussy!

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"'Tis for the hussy that I am to suffer this," she cried.

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She is a hussy.

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"I said it, as I say it yet; she's a hussy!

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she's a hussy!" shrieked the woman, whose vocabulary was insufficient for her rage.

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"I'll scratch your eyes out!" she shrieked, then again began to denounce her prosecutor as she once more descended, repeating, "She's a hussy!"

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She is a hussy!"

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Plunging down, down, down, until ducking-stool and occupant were completely buried beneath the water, sank the victim, and on the air came a gurgling sound: "She's a hussy!"

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Ann Linkon, who had never forgiven Dorothe Stevens for the ducking she had caused her, now boldly declared that she had all along told the truth and, shaking her gray head, repeated: "She is a hussy.

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She is a hussy."

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As Sir John approached them, he cried out in so loud a voice that all on deck might have heard him, "You hussy!"

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"You hussy!

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Go to your room, you hussy"-only 'twas something worse he called her this time-"before I lay this cane across you!"

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"It is Phoebe, though the hussy is coolly weeding, not culling the onions!

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When examined into, it will be seen that every shilling of your fortune has gone to increase it; and, little hussy, you are now become something like a great heiress."

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Nor the hussy either.

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Esther was so angry at being called a hussy that she forgot how frightened she was and faced the woman boldly.

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They say the hussy is his sparrin' partner, as well as his sweetheart, and that his poor wife is just breakin' her heart over it.

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Mrs. ANABELLA HOWE, widow, the last word added, I suppose as Esquire to a man, as a word of honour; or for fear the bella to Anna, should not enough distinguish the person meant from the spinster: [vain hussy you'll call me, I know:] And then follows;--These humbly present.

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"Is the Manse to be turned topsalteery, and made a byword a' because o' a foreign hussy?" asked Leezibeth.

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You've got a nerve, you have, making love to me after running round with that wretched hussy!"

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"She ain't a hussy!" denied the exasperated Racey, who was always loyal to absent friends.

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He is a modest young man in spite of his French training; she, I am afraid, is a hussy.

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"That woman is full of brains," said he, "but she is the artfullest hussy ever made.

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The general scene may be thus condensed and described: Myriads of children, ragged, sore-headed, bare-legged, dirty, and amazingly alive amid all of it; wretched-looking matrons, hugging saucy, screaming infants to their breasts, and sending senior youngsters for either herring, or beer, or very small loaves; strong, idle young men hanging about street corners with either dogs at their feet, or pigeon-baskets in their hands; little shops driving a brisk "booking" business with either females wearing shawls over their heads or children wearing nothing at all on their feet; bevies of brazen-faced hussies looking out of grim doorways for more victims and more drink; stray soldiers struggling about beer or dram shops entrances, with dissolute, brawny-armed females; and wandering old hags with black eyes and dishevelled hair, closing up the career of shame and ruin they have so long and so wretchedly run.

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You know the girl I dress with had been out to a wine supper and she came splashing into the dressing room lit up like a show window and cried my makeup box full of tears over the death of her baby sister, and the way I had to put it on I thought was sure good for a fine, and to make matters worse some hussy got next to all my toothpicks and I had to use a hairpin for a liner; but did you notice the way that cat of a soubrette keeps me out of the spotlight?

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All the young creatures in our set have to be there with the blush of modesty and the tear tank, for in the heat and gayety of a wine party, when some one springs a travelling man's story if we couldn't flash a flush we would be doped out as being brazen hussies, and tears are always handy.

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"You've been after that hussy again?"

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She ran the parrot's language o'er, Bawd, hussy, drunkard, slattern, whore; On all the sex she vents her fury, Tries and condemns without a jury.

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"I suttinly don' want no light-fingered hussy ma'yin' my son," proceeded the voice, "an' de whole Dildine fambly 'll bear watchin'."

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I tol' you to keep away fum dat hussy.

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"Why, right in front o' dis house, dat's wha; ever' day when dat hussy passes up to de Arkwrights', wha she wucks.

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"Yes," replied Lucille, and Mrs. Spywell informed her circle of stereotypes that Lucille was a stupid chit without a word to say for herself, and an artful designing hussy who was probably an adventuress of the "fishing-fleet".

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; frail sisterhood; demirep, wench, trollop, trull † , baggage, hussy, drab, bitch, jade, skit, rig, quean † , mopsy † , slut, minx, harridan; unfortunate, unfortunate female, unfortunate woman; woman of easy virtue &c. (unchaste) 961 ; wanton, fornicatress † ; Jezebel, Messalina, Delilah, Thais, Phryne, Aspasia † , Lais, lorette † , cocotte † , petite dame, grisette † ; demimonde; chippy [U.S.] ; sapphist † ; spiritual wife; white slave.

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; frail sisterhood; demirep, wench, trollop, trull † , baggage, hussy, drab, bitch, jade, skit, rig, quean † , mopsy † , slut, minx, harridan; unfortunate, unfortunate female, unfortunate woman; woman of easy virtue &c (unchaste) 961; wanton, fornicatress † ; Jezebel, Messalina, Delilah, Thais, Phryne, Aspasia † , Lais, lorette † , cocotte † , petite dame, grisette † ; demimonde; chippy [U.S.] ; sapphist † ; spiritual wife; white slave.

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hussar: - combatant 726 N. hussif: - receptacle 191 N. hussy: - libertine 962 N. hustings: - tribunal 966 N. - arena 728 N. - school 542 N. hustle: - derangement 61 V. - impulse 276 V. - agitation 315 V. - activity 682 V. - hindrance 706 V. - amusement 840 N. Hustler: - sexuality 374a N. - activity 682 N. hut: - abode 189 N. hutch: - abode 189 N.

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"The little hussy cares nothing for me--only sees me at table, and spends the whole of her day with her father."

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But did you see how Nádya and Líza--the hussies!--looked at me?

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How do you dare, you dirty hussy, ha?

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To his wife_] Turn the hussies out.

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Ah, you dirty hussy!

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What, am I an uncultivated hussy!

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And, despite her admiration of Dario's simplicity in dress, she showed no inclination to follow his example in this particular; but, on the contrary, took more pains in adorning her person at this time than ever she had done before; and as she would dress her hair no two mornings alike, so she would change the fashion of her dress with the same inconstancy until the sly hussy discovered which did most please Dario's taste; then a word of approval from him, nay, a glance, would suffice to fix her choice until she found that his admiration needed rekindling.

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Give it to me this _instant_, you hussy, you vixen, you--"--"Indeed, _indeed_," cried the unfortunate wife in deep anguish, "I take all the saints in heaven to witness--."

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"Ah, so my Samuel used to say when he stopped away from home for three nights at a time, till I followed him and found out his 'Reason,' and a mighty pretty 'Reason' she was too, all paint and feathers, the hussy, and eyes as big as a teacup.

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You nasty, dirty, little ondecent hussy--a!

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And now what is to become of the poor old man, that hussy Dame Fortune only knows--if she knows her own mind an hour together, which I very much doubt.

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"Yes, sir," says she, "and I hope your worship will send out your warrant to take up the hussy its mother.

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An arrant flirt the little hussy is, but very pretty."

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They are either lazy, or hypocrites, or idiots, or finally hussies in love with the Curé.

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But meanwhile.... --Meanwhile.... --It is quite understood between us that you will never see that little hussy again.

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