Vulgar words in In the South Seas (Page 1)
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The stray bastard is contended for by rival families; and the natural and the adopted children play and grow up together undistinguished.
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In heathen time, if a girl gave birth to a bastard, her father or brother would dash the infant down the cliffs; and to-day the scandal would be small.
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Not the nature, but the congruity of men's deeds and circumstances damn and save them; and Tebureimoa from the first has been incongruously placed.
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'Of course if you wish to make love to them, it's the same as anywhere else,' observed a trader innocently; but he and his companions rarely so choose.