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1 When Viv got mad, she got stubborn, and she became very profane .
2 I think the matter, considering the day and hour, very profane , Mr. Locksley.
3 But Monty swore a very profane and a very ugly oath.
4 Sam was very profane , and his brother was too.
5 A very ugly game, and a very profane one.
6 He drank freely and was very profane .
7 You are growing very profane indeed.
8 Charles, how very profane you are!
9 He was very profane and difficult. His grandparents were pioneers who came West at the turn of the century.
10 The Prince was very profane .
11 It is certainly a very profane and presumptuous thing to think of changing a dictionary,-turningto Ernestine for approval.
12 Our good Samaritan in this case was a very profane and disreputable one, as many are in this medley world.
13 At the break of the poop stood Captain Harris, his legs planted wide apart, very vigorous, very decisive, very profane .
14 Life in general might still be sacred, but life in the particular case of Thomas Mugridge had become very profane indeed.
15 On the way Patterson was much annoyed by a " very profane , swearing man" from Bryan's Station, named Aaron Reynolds.
16 From this he was denominated, "Gun-barrel," "Forked head," &c. He was at the same time very religious and very profane .
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