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a Scots lass serving in the shop where you bought some bread
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others that I was a cuckold, that she was a sporting lass,
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obviously the mother of the buxom lass who had served their pints,
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‘Found him and a young lass in less than fortunate circumstances
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Everyone knows you’re a practical lass
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Yet this wasn't a mere lass from the highlands, or the Lascorii Captain; this was a shimmering and powerful dragon-cat---bane of the Naud and Naradin in the Spur
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” I felt the tears prickling in my eyes at this banter but I held them back for a brave lass who I loved dearly
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As we walked in I saw Joshua Tillman the landlord behind the bar but beside him instead of Anne there was a lass of about nineteen stood with him serving she was quite pretty and reminded me of someone although I couldn’t put a name to her face
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When I went over to her I saw who the lass behind the bar reminded me of so I guessed that it was Anne’s daughter Anne hugged me to her large bosom and kissed my cheek before saying
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“Listen Nobby if you can’t keep a lass that’s your fault I told her and so did Anne that I wanted nothing to do with her and that I was in love with someone else and if she can’t take the hint then that’s tough shit
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Ten years tending tables at the Sea Dog will toughen-up any young lass, and that one certainly knew how to handle herself in a fight
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“If not, the wee lass could be a half-mile away by now—she’s like lightning on them skinny legs o’ hers
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It’s fair to say that I was head over heels in love with the lass; and on my best behaviour
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Without hesitation I chose “Habanera” from Carmen – dramatic, gutsy; she chose (a silly song, I thought) “The Lass with the Delicate Air” which showed I could sing high, light coloratura; she selected the French chanson (traditional) about a maiden and her shepherd which I found boring, but I did enjoy singing in French
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Least, you always like it, only she’s never been nice to me, has she? I mean, a good looking lass like her, it’s more than a man can stand having her in the house and not allowed to touch, is it?
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The lordliest lass of earth
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The lass on my knee was dribbling into my ear so I prised her off and approached a woman in calf-length boots, miniskirt, torn blouse, wild black hair and long, Buddha-like earlobes, dragged down by solid brass elephants suspended on chains
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I blame the euphoria of release after the third and final encore and the chance of a few more minutes in the company of the perfect male for agreeing to accompany the hand-holding homely lass upstairs where we discussed her plight as a ‘Coloured’ person in South Africa while drinking more instant coffee
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Just this afternoon a very ordinary young lass in the waiting room was regaling a dozen complete strangers with intimate details about her husband‘s tiny penis that she could hardly feel, his difficulty in gaining an erection, the rash he‘d developed under his testicles and the size of his haemorrhoids that popped when the piano she‘d asked him to move fell on top of him
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“Aye, we do, lass
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Four different chairs were around it, she watched as lad, and lass chose one
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“Well, come on, lass
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I went past his house one Sunday after a big weekend and this scantily clad lass opens the door and tells me he is in the room I go in and he has a chick in the bed with him
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“How’s that, lass?” Paul asked
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Presley had millions of admirers and one day a young lass came into his car and said, “Johnny Cash
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In the cases in question, we can be truthful in saying that Mike and I both had relatives at one time from Poland, and that Irish lass has grandparents who came to the United States from Ireland
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� You have to respect a lass like that
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“Time for a new one, lass,” he had urged the week before he left for Malaysia, but she had declined the offer
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nice lass, she’s a nurse that lives near the house, she took pity on him and
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“In Virnraya single F’s is always V’s, lass, so me name’s more Never than Neffer
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“Shouldn’t be going that way by yourself, lass
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The wish for which my lass had faith
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My lass and I had flown the test,
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“A lass after me own heart
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‘Oh! What a lass she was!’ he thought, and reflected upon that incredible incident
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‘Oh, what an attractive woman she is! Won’t she have a curvy frame from head to foot to make her deadly in bed? Oh, what a dame she is! Is there a better lass to possess?’ as he thought, so he gripped her hand ardently goading her passion
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Won’t a push with praise and prod with a gift bring the babes to bare their boobs? And aren’t women blessed with a weakness for successful men? How money bestows status upon men and brings power over women! Won’t that enable the well-heeled to pick up their fancied women, that too at the drop of a hat! Well, haven’t I tasted the amorous flavors of countless randies in assorted ways? It’s as though every lass is ready for a lay, of course, on the sly
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Maybe the saving grace was the insertions for wife-swapping that seemed genuine for they were all about give and take; but then, wasn’t he rendered a hors de combat for he lacked the means for a quid pro quo? What about Vimala, he thought as he recalled that evening when he was led into a lounge of a mansion where he found a score of whores in awkward postures, and as he turned his back on the gaudy dames in disgust, one lissome lass in a Turkish towel walked in
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The man looked at Bonnie and with a Scottish accent muttered, “Me Bonnie lass,
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He was Zhan Donglai, Kunlun disciple! Naturally the two lass that were
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“Put that back lass, I’ll no’ be needing it…” Kathy knew better than to protest, for these words had been accompanied with an unwavering glint in the man’s eyes, which underscored the implacability of his words
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In their bewitched state of being, it was decreed that they’d be kept apart for many passing moons, bereft boy and lonely lass
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“If it weren't for this lass I don't think the case would have gone half so wel
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give the old lass a break and make us step around here?”
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“Checking to see if ye’d given yer bollocks to the lass as a wedding present
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“And I do not believe ye have had enough to let that beautiful lass slip through your fingers
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“Ye needn’t be frightened about the battle, lass
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“You must be something, lass, because only druids trained in Arbreldin can see the darkness,” he said
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“Sorry, lass,” said Bruce
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For 100 years, the upper ruling lass and the bourgeois class had been forced to give concessions to the growing millions of industrial workers who were rebelling against the new industrial inhumanity of mechanized slavery which western civilization had invented
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“Nay, milord, though I am but a son of the soil, and she high-born, the lass loves me
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“The young lass was in the water,” Harold continued, “I got the binoculars out for a better look and that’s when I saw she didn’t have a stitch of clothing on
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Three of them, including the lass, seem harmless enough, but the other two can be quite taxing on the nerves
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„Is this a dream…then?' asked the lass who had shared the back of the station wagon with
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woven; another young lass added that the teller of the story could at any time, hand the
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“There’s my bonnie lass
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There was besides in the inn, as servant, an Asturian lass with a broad face, flat poll, and snub nose, blind of one eye and not very sound in the other
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This graceful lass, then, helped the young girl, and the two made up a very bad bed for Don Quixote in a garret that showed evident signs of having formerly served for many years as a straw-loft, in which there was also quartered a carrier whose bed was placed a little beyond our Don Quixote's, and, though only made of the pack-saddles and cloths of his mules, had much the advantage of it, as Don Quixote's consisted simply of four rough boards on two not very even trestles, a mattress, that for thinness might have passed for a quilt, full of pellets which, were they not seen through the rents to be wool, would to the touch have seemed pebbles in hardness, two sheets made of buckler leather, and a coverlet the threads of which anyone that chose might have counted without missing one in the reckoning
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"What is a knight-adventurer?" said the lass
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And it is said of this good lass that she never made promises of the kind without fulfilling them, even though she made them in a forest and without any witness present, for she plumed herself greatly on being a lady and held it no disgrace to be in such an
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He then felt her smock, and although it was of sackcloth it appeared to him to be of the finest and softest silk: on her wrists she wore some glass beads, but to him they had the sheen of precious Orient pearls: her hair, which in some measure resembled a horse's mane, he rated as threads of the brightest gold of Araby, whose refulgence dimmed the sun himself: her breath, which no doubt smelt of yesterday's stale salad, seemed to him to diffuse a sweet aromatic fragrance from her mouth; and, in short, he drew her portrait in his imagination with the same features and in the same style as that which he had seen in his books of the other princesses who, smitten by love, came with all the adornments that are here set down, to see the sorely wounded knight; and so great was the poor gentleman's blindness that neither touch, nor smell, nor anything else about the good lass that would have made any but a carrier vomit, were enough to undeceive him; on the contrary, he was persuaded he had the goddess of beauty in his arms, and holding her firmly in his grasp he went on to say in low, tender voice:
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The carrier, however, perceiving by the light of the innkeeper candle how it fared with his ladylove, quitting Don Quixote, ran to bring her the help she needed; and the innkeeper did the same but with a different intention, for his was to chastise the lass, as he believed that beyond a doubt she alone was the cause of all the harmony
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And so, as the saying is, cat to rat, rat to rope, rope to stick, the carrier pounded Sancho, Sancho the lass, she him, and the innkeeper her, and all worked away so briskly that they did not give themselves a moment's rest; and the best of it was that the innkeeper's lamp went out, and as they were left in the dark they all laid on one upon the other in a mass so unmercifully that there was not a sound spot left where a hand could light
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The innkeeper retreated to his room, the carrier to his pack-saddles, the lass to her crib; the unlucky Don Quixote and Sancho alone were unable to move from where they were
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"And so, lord of my soul," continued Sancho, as I have said, this shepherd was in love with Torralva the shepherdess, who was a wild buxom lass with something of the look of a man about her, for she had little moustaches; I fancy I see her now
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Don Quixote had by this time placed himself on his knees beside Sancho, and, with eyes starting out of his head and a puzzled gaze, was regarding her whom Sancho called queen and lady; and as he could see nothing in her except a village lass, and not a very well-favoured one, for she was platter-faced and snub-nosed, he was perplexed and bewildered, and did not venture to open his lips
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The instant the village lass who had done duty for Dulcinea found herself free, prodding her "cackney" with a spike she had at the end of a stick, she set off at full speed across the field
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Dejected beyond measure did Don Quixote pursue his journey, turning over in his mind the cruel trick the enchanters had played him in changing his lady Dulcinea into the vile shape of the village lass, nor could he think of any way of restoring her to her original form; and these reflections so absorbed him, that without being aware of it he let go Rocinante's bridle, and he, perceiving the liberty that was granted him, stopped at every step to crop the fresh grass with which the plain abounded
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Senor Sancho Panza must know that we too have enchanters here that are well disposed to us, and tell us what goes on in the world, plainly and distinctly, without subterfuge or deception; and believe me, Sancho, that agile country lass was and is Dulcinea del Toboso, who is as much enchanted as the mother that bore her; and when we least expect it, we shall see her in her own proper form, and then Sancho will be disabused of the error he is under at present
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"By God," said Sanchica, "I can go just as well mounted on a she-ass as in a coach; what a dainty lass you must take me for!"
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"What has it done to thee, lass?" he asked, in a very wretched, humble tone
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Morel's relatives, "superior" people, and wept, and said what a good lass she'd been, and how he'd tried to do everything he could for her--everything
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He saw I knew naught about it, and he told how a gentleman and lady had stopped to have a horse's shoe fastened at a blacksmith's shop, two miles out of Gimmerton, not very long after midnight! and how the blacksmith's lass had got up to spy who they were: she knew them both directly
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The lass said nothing to her father, but she told it all over Gimmerton this morning
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"Nay," said the servant, "don't be hard on the bonny lass, Mrs
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"Surely," said Joseph, after a grave inspection, "he's swopped wi' ye, maister, an' yon's his lass!"
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"If you weren't more a lass than a lad, I'd fell thee this minute, I would; pitiful lath of a crater!" retorted the angry boor, retreating, while his face burnt with mingled rage and mortification; for he was conscious of being insulted, and embarrassed how to resent it
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"How could you lie so glaringly, as to affirm I hated the 'poor child'? and invent bugbear stories to terrify her from my door-stones? Catherine Linton (the very name warms me), my bonnie lass, I shall be from home all this week; go and see if I have not spoken truth: do, there's a darling! just imagine your father in my place, and Linton in yours; then think how you would value your careless lover if he refused to stir a step to comfort you, when your father himself entreated him; and don't, from pure stupidity, fall into the same error
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It's a sad pity of that likely young lass, and cant Nelly Dean
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I’ll try hard not to stare at Tara’s wet blouse when she gets out, but och, the lass is growing in all the right places and I stare in spite of myself
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“Have you any idea where to find her, lass?” Dageus says
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"It's called The Lass of Aughrim," said Mr
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"The Lass of Aughrim," she repeated
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He used to sing that song, The Lass of Aughrim
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But though she's a factory lass
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A truerhearted lass never drew the breath of life, always with a laugh in her gipsylike eyes and a frolicsome word on her cherryripe red lips, a girl lovable in the extreme
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Toad, of course, in his vanity, thought that her interest in him proceeded from a growing tenderness; and he could not help half-regretting that the social gulf between them was so very wide, for she was a comely lass, and evidently admired him very much
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“Mr Peevie,” said I, when we were cozily seated by ourselves in his little back parlour—the mistress having set out the gardevin and tumblers, and the lass brought in the hot water—“I do not think, Mr Peevie, that in all my experience, and I am now both an old man and an old magistrate, that I ever saw any thing better managed than the manner in which ye quelled the hobleshow this morning, and therefore we maun hae a little more of your balsamic advice, to make a’ heal among us again; and now that I think o’t, how has it happent that ye hae never been a bailie? I’m sure it’s due both to your character and circumstance that ye should take upon you a portion of the burden of the town honours
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The lantern itself was a good three feet above his head, and he shaded his eyes against its illumination as he looked astern through the darkness from Tide’s high poop deck at Prodigal Lass, the merchant galleon the Royal Dohlaran Navy had taken into service temporarily as a transport
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HMS Truculent, the regular Navy transport carrying the rest of the Charisian prisoners, was a bit farther astern of Prodigal Lass than she ought to have been
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Father Tymythy Maikyn, aboard Prodigal Lass, was a very different sort, however
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It was his duty, and it was at least possible HMS Saint Kylmahn would survive long enough to cover the flight of Truculent and Prodigal Lass
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He had no doubt there were plenty of Charisian galleons—or schooners—bearing down on Prodigal Lass from the north
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He stopped when he reached the stern windows, then stood staring out across the harbor’s wind-ruffled water at the anchored Prodigal Lass
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Sarmouth had retained HMS Truculent when he dispatched Prodigal Lass back to Gorath with the survivors of Captain Ohkamohto’s crews
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He’d needed the extra passenger space, although he hadn’t said why he’d kept Truculent instead of Prodigal Lass
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Those aboard Prodigal Lass had not