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Examples
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Well, you know, I think the truth is that I was a bit soft on all my girls - Lola and Cassie and Valla and Ko Dali's daughter and Susie the Bawd and Takes-Away-Clouds-Woman and the rest of 'em.
Fiancée 2010
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Tekk Suppoartz Kitteh iz awllll ‘PLEH!’ tryeengz 2 fikkz aynchent Bawd Moadumm
Yes I tried unplugging it - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Mae'r syniad o gefnogi siopau bach yn neis, mae siopau llyfrau Cymraeg megis Bys a Bawd, Siop y Morfa ac ati wedi cyfrannu at barhad yr iaith, ond mae'n rhaid derbyn bod dyddiau'r siop fach wedi dod i ben.
Wel wir.... Dyfrig 2008
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As a Bawd to a Whore, I grant you, he is to us of great Convenience.
The Beggar's Opera 2007
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Especially since they were lending their lilting tones to a jolly rendition of "Naughty Maud, the Shrewsbury Bawd, by Gawd!"
Once An Angel Medeiros, Teresa, 1962- 1993
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Well, you know, I think the truth is that I was a bit soft on all my girls — Lola and Cassie and Valla and Ko Dali's daughter and Susie the Bawd and Takes-Away-Clouds-Woman and the rest of 'em.
Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975
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Well, you know, I think the truth is that I was a bit soft on all my girls - Lola and Cassie and Valla and Ko Dali's daughter and Susie the Bawd and Takes-Away-Clouds-Woman and the rest of 'em.
Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975
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This Good-Woman's Death, was very welcome to her unkind Husband, who had now no Body to controul him in his wicked Courses; but the Bawd the Whore and himself had a merry Meeting the next day after she was buried; and being well flushed with Wine, the Jilt thus began to Triumph:
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Thus have I briefly represented my Bawd unto the Readers View in her own proper Colours, and set her forth in a true Light.
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But it was not long after, that the Lady having satiated herself with her Gallant, & taken her leave of him, return'd to the Pond, to relieve the Poor Bawd, Who told her what had happen'd since her Departure: At which the Lady was more disturb'd than even the Bawd her self; and was once thinking of running quite away from her bloody Husband:
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