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Let the hussy go, you simple innocent.

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"Gorgo!" he cried with a reproachful accent, but she could not control her indignation and went on more vehemently than ever: "You stopped--with that little hussy--on your way to me--stopped to trifle and flirt with her!

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My only comfort was that Constantine had just quitted the pretty little hussy.

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She could have laughed aloud but that her throat was so dry, her tongue so parched; but her scornful triumph was expressed in every feature, as her fancy showed her Marcus riding along the Canopic street with that little heathen hussy Dada, the singing girl, while her much-hated daughter-in-law looked after them, beating her forehead in grief and rage.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,961   ~   ~   ~

You surely must know it; for why should you have thought me too vile to sing with you if you did not believe that I was a good-for-nothing hussy, and quite ready to do your dead grandmother's bidding?

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Hitherto a decent instinct of reserve had kept these poor ignorant creatures from mentioning Orion's name in her presence, but now a woolly- headed negress, a lean, spiteful hussy, went up to her, and said with a horrible grimace: "Oh, mistress, and where is your little son Orion?"

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"How dare you, you audacious hussy!"

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"So long as that patrician hussy needed the poor beast of burthen she could pet it and throw barley and dates to it.

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He shrugged his shoulders and went on more gently: "Memphis has greater need of you than of the patrician hussy."

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But the old man had spoken in all seriousness, for, no sooner was he alone than he petulantly flung down the ivory ruler on the table, and murmured, at first angrily and then scornfully, his eyes sparkling the while: "For this true heart, and to preserve myself and the world from losing such a man, I would send a dozen such born hussies to Amentis--[The Nether world of the ancient Egyptians.]

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"Patience and good purpose will always win," murmured the old man; and when he was alone he growled on angrily: "Only be rid of that dry old palm-tree--his past life in all its relations to that patrician hussy Away with it, into the fire!--But how am I to get her?

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All that this patrician hussy had done to aggrieve him--she should expiate it all, and his triumph meant woe, not only to that one woman, but to the Christian faith which he hated!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 806   ~   ~   ~

Hitherto a decent instinct of reserve had kept these poor ignorant creatures from mentioning Orion's name in her presence, but now a woolly-headed negress, a lean, spiteful hussy, went up to her, and said with a horrible grimace: "Oh, mistress, and where is your little son Orion?"

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"How dare you, you audacious hussy!"

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"So long as that patrician hussy needed the poor beast of burthen she could pet it and throw barley and dates to it.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,447   ~   ~   ~

He shrugged his shoulders and went on more gently: "Memphis has greater need of you than of the patrician hussy."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,457   ~   ~   ~

But the old man had spoken in all seriousness, for, no sooner was he alone than he petulantly flung down the ivory ruler on the table, and murmured, at first angrily and then scornfully, his eyes sparkling the while: "For this true heart, and to preserve myself and the world from losing such a man, I would send a dozen such born hussies to Amentis--[The Nether world of the ancient Egyptians.]

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"Patience and good purpose will always win," murmured the old man; and when he was alone he growled on angrily: "Only be rid of that dry old palm-tree--his past life in all its relations to that patrician hussy Away with it, into the fire!--But how am I to get her?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,065   ~   ~   ~

All that this patrician hussy had done to aggrieve him--she should expiate it all, and his triumph meant woe, not only to that one woman, but to the Christian faith which he hated!

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And you, hussy!

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And you, hussy!

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But the widow, starting as if stung by a scorpion, denounced Katterle as an impudent hussy, who rightfully belonged in the stocks, to which the base injustice of the money-bags in the court had condemned her.

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But the widow, starting as if stung by a scorpion, denounced Katterle as an impudent hussy, who rightfully belonged in the stocks, to which the base injustice of the money-bags in the court had condemned her.

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Verily my imagination was not belied, for whereas I passed round the pine-grove I heard my brother cry out: "Ah--wild cat!" and the hussy's loathsome laugh.

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Behind the moss-hut, wherein I had found my Herdegen with the dancing hussy, the Swabian Junker and Ritter Franz had fought, without any heed of the law and order of such combat--fought for life or death, and for my sake.

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But this was not so; I learnt now that she had marked everything, and had heard the men's light talk about the dashing youth whom the dark-eyed hussy had been so swift to choose from among them all.

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As to Herdegen, verily I have never understood how he could find it in his heart to peril his life for the sake of keeping his word to a vagabond hussy while, at the same time, he was breaking troth with the fairest and sweetest maid on earth.

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And he--though he may have sworn a thousand vows to the scrivener's hussy--he will do the Italian Circe's bidding, and if he may escape her snares he will fall into those of another.

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And the hussy is but nineteen!--Merciful Father, what will she be at forty or fifty, when most women only begin to be wicked!"

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She had many a time been seen abroad with the Marchesa, or with the Polanis, and the young gentlemen of the Signoria, the painters, and the poets, had marked her well; the natural golden hue of her hair was an amazement and a delight to the Italians; indeed many a black-haired lady and common hussy would sit on her roof vainly striving to take the color out of her own locks.

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Verily my imagination was not belied, for whereas I passed round the pine-grove I heard my brother cry out: "Ah--wild cat!" and the hussy's loathsome laugh.

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Behind the moss-hut, wherein I had found my Herdegen with the dancing hussy, the Swabian Junker and Ritter Franz had fought, without any heed of the law and order of such combat--fought for life or death, and for my sake.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 896   ~   ~   ~

But this was not so; I learnt now that she had marked everything, and had heard the men's light talk about the dashing youth whom the dark-eyed hussy had been so swift to choose from among them all.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,008   ~   ~   ~

As to Herdegen, verily I have never understood how he could find it in his heart to peril his life for the sake of keeping his word to a vagabond hussy while, at the same time, he was breaking troth with the fairest and sweetest maid on earth.

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And he--though he may have sworn a thousand vows to the scrivener's hussy--he will do the Italian Circe's bidding, and if he may escape her snares he will fall into those of another.

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And the hussy is but nineteen!--Merciful Father, what will she be at forty or fifty, when most women only begin to be wicked!"

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She had many a time been seen abroad with the Marchesa, or with the Polanis, and the young gentlemen of the Signoria, the painters, and the poets, had marked her well; the natural golden hue of her hair was an amazement and a delight to the Italians; indeed many a black-haired lady and common hussy would sit on her roof vainly striving to take the color out of her own locks.

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But the fish advised him not to stop with the idle hussies, and then parted from him.

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But the fish advised him not to stop with the idle hussies, and then parted from him.

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"Don't chatter, hussy, but make haste," cried Paaker, taking another ring from his money-bag and throwing it into her lap.

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"We met the old miser's son on the Bruchiom with some riotous comrades and misconducted hussies, with his purple mantle fluttering far behind him."

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The old man started; but he instantly recovered himself and answered good-naturedly enough: "Go back to bed, you little hussy.

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Let the hussy go, you simple innocent.

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"Gorgo!" he cried with a reproachful accent, but she could not control her indignation and went on more vehemently than ever: "You stopped--with that little hussy--on your way to me--stopped to trifle and flirt with her!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 43,496   ~   ~   ~

My only comfort was that Constantine had just quitted the pretty little hussy.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 44,621   ~   ~   ~

She could have laughed aloud but that her throat was so dry, her tongue so parched; but her scornful triumph was expressed in every feature, as her fancy showed her Marcus riding along the Canopic street with that little heathen hussy Dada, the singing girl, while her much-hated daughter-in-law looked after them, beating her forehead in grief and rage.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 45,702   ~   ~   ~

You surely must know it; for why should you have thought me too vile to sing with you if you did not believe that I was a good-for-nothing hussy, and quite ready to do your dead grandmother's bidding?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 51,574   ~   ~   ~

Hitherto a decent instinct of reserve had kept these poor ignorant creatures from mentioning Orion's name in her presence, but now a woolly-headed negress, a lean, spiteful hussy, went up to her, and said with a horrible grimace: "Oh, mistress, and where is your little son Orion?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 53,213   ~   ~   ~

"How dare you, you audacious hussy!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 55,166   ~   ~   ~

"So long as that patrician hussy needed the poor beast of burthen she could pet it and throw barley and dates to it.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 55,224   ~   ~   ~

He shrugged his shoulders and went on more gently: "Memphis has greater need of you than of the patrician hussy."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 55,234   ~   ~   ~

But the old man had spoken in all seriousness, for, no sooner was he alone than he petulantly flung down the ivory ruler on the table, and murmured, at first angrily and then scornfully, his eyes sparkling the while: "For this true heart, and to preserve myself and the world from losing such a man, I would send a dozen such born hussies to Amentis--[The Nether world of the ancient Egyptians.]

~   ~   ~   Sentence 56,903   ~   ~   ~

"Patience and good purpose will always win," murmured the old man; and when he was alone he growled on angrily: "Only be rid of that dry old palm-tree--his past life in all its relations to that patrician hussy Away with it, into the fire!--But how am I to get her?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 58,854   ~   ~   ~

All that this patrician hussy had done to aggrieve him--she should expiate it all, and his triumph meant woe, not only to that one woman, but to the Christian faith which he hated!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 60,466   ~   ~   ~

And you, hussy!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 71,242   ~   ~   ~

But the widow, starting as if stung by a scorpion, denounced Katterle as an impudent hussy, who rightfully belonged in the stocks, to which the base injustice of the money-bags in the court had condemned her.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 74,876   ~   ~   ~

Verily my imagination was not belied, for whereas I passed round the pine-grove I heard my brother cry out: "Ah--wild cat!" and the hussy's loathsome laugh.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 74,967   ~   ~   ~

Behind the moss-hut, wherein I had found my Herdegen with the dancing hussy, the Swabian Junker and Ritter Franz had fought, without any heed of the law and order of such combat--fought for life or death, and for my sake.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 74,982   ~   ~   ~

But this was not so; I learnt now that she had marked everything, and had heard the men's light talk about the dashing youth whom the dark-eyed hussy had been so swift to choose from among them all.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 75,094   ~   ~   ~

As to Herdegen, verily I have never understood how he could find it in his heart to peril his life for the sake of keeping his word to a vagabond hussy while, at the same time, he was breaking troth with the fairest and sweetest maid on earth.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 76,870   ~   ~   ~

And he--though he may have sworn a thousand vows to the scrivener's hussy--he will do the Italian Circe's bidding, and if he may escape her snares he will fall into those of another.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 76,891   ~   ~   ~

And the hussy is but nineteen!--Merciful Father, what will she be at forty or fifty, when most women only begin to be wicked!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 76,972   ~   ~   ~

She had many a time been seen abroad with the Marchesa, or with the Polanis, and the young gentlemen of the Signoria, the painters, and the poets, had marked her well; the natural golden hue of her hair was an amazement and a delight to the Italians; indeed many a black-haired lady and common hussy would sit on her roof vainly striving to take the color out of her own locks.

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But the fish advised him not to stop with the idle hussies, and then parted from him.

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"Is it not as clear as the stupidity on thy fat face that the ten-times casteless hussy is behind this?

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I am no lying hussy, replied the old woman; I say nothing to you but what is true.

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'Twouldn't be half the upset if the wench was coming by herself, but to have a hussy of a serving maid sticking about in the rooms along of us, is more nor I can stand.

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The good-for-nothing hussy.

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And a rare brazen hussy, from all that has reached my ears.

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Get you to Steve, May, and let him but look on the form of you and on the bloom, and us'll see what he will do with t'other hussy then.

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"I am no lying hussy," replied the old woman.

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"No matter," said the fisherman, "you are an idle hussy; you must go there; for though you have been there a hundred times before without getting any thing, you may chance to obtain what we want now.

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"Sister," said the elder, "I should not have regretted if his majesty had but pitched upon you; but that he should choose that hussy really grieves me.

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"Sister," said the elder, "I should not have regretted if his majesty had but pitched upon you; but that he should choose that hussy really grieves me.

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"I am no lying hussy," replied the old woman.

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"No matter," said the fisherman, "you are an idle hussy; you must go there; for though you have been there a hundred times before without getting any thing, you may chance to obtain what we want now.

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"Sister," said the elder, "I should not have regretted if his majesty had but pitched upon you; but that he should choose that hussy really grieves me.

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"Turn her out of doors, the ungrateful hussy!" cried his wife.

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"Where be ye goin', hussy?" he demanded, grasping her promptly by the arm.

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the hussy!

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If it wasnt that she may tell us something about the lad, I'd have Juggins put the hussy into the street.

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Hold your tongue, you young hussy; or go out of my house this instant.

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[violently] Hold your tongue, you shameless young hussy.

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"So my Lady has found you out, you artful hussy," returned Mrs. Phoebe.

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"Not till I have made that impudent hussy give me that ring," cried Belle, stamping violently.

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if the men held off the hussies 'ud do the chasm'."

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"Oh, indeed, madam," gasped Janice, "I alluded not to thy painting and powdering, but to the miniature that--" "Sir William," screamed the dame, too furious even to heed the attempted explanation, "how can you stand there and hear this hussy thus insult me?"

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ye are there, are ye, hussy?

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"Peace be with her," she muttered; "she was a vain hussy, God forgive her.

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THE WOMEN [clamoring all together] Shut up, you hussy.

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And she hasn't a relation in the world; no one but a young hussy whom she picked up I don't know where and who does nothing but bring her trouble.

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He and Cadine, the hussy whom Mother Chantemesse had picked up one night in the old Market of the Innocents, made a pretty couple--he, a splendid foolish fellow, as glowing as a Rubens, with a ruddy down on his skin which attracted the sunlight; and she, slight and sly, with a comical phiz under her tangle of black curly hair.

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"Now, don't let me see you again with that hussy Cadine," she said.

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And when she found herself alone, and went back towards the Rue Pirouette, she reflected that those three cackling hussies were not worth a rope to hang them.

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That very afternoon he had thrust his foot through a study which he had been making of the head of that hussy Cadine.

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The beautiful Norman flattered herself that she had carried a lover off from her enemy; and the beautiful Lisa was indignant with the hussy who, by luring the sly cousin to her home, would surely end by compromising them all.

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And then she proceeded to purchase some big fish--a turbot or a salmon--of a neighbouring dealer, spreading her money out on the marble slab as she did so, for she had noticed that this seemed to have a painful effect upon the "hussy," who ceased laughing at the sight.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,327   ~   ~   ~

As the old maid had managed to draw them into her quarrel with La Normande with respect to the ten-sou dab, they had at once made friends again with Lisa, and they now had nothing but contempt for the handsome fish-girl, and assailed her and her sister as good-for-nothing hussies, whose only aim was to fleece men of their money.

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But the hussy only laughed and dodged the blows, and then hied off to her lover.

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Claude, however, was indignant, and, shaking Cadine, he asked her what she was doing in front of "that abomination, that corpse-like hussy picked up at the Morgue!"

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