Vulgar words in A Dream of John Ball; and, a king's lesson (Page 1)
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But for thee, hearken, thou bastard of an inky sheep-skin!
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Unto him the King with no smile on his face gave the job of toing and froing up and down the hill with the biggest and the frailest dung-basket that there was; and thereat the silken lord screwed up a grin, that was sport to see, and all the lords laughed; and as he turned away he said, yet so that none heard him, "Do I serve this son's son of a whore that he should bid me carry dung?"