Vulgar words in The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies (Page 1)
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He had long noticed that the Home Secretary looked fagged and ill.
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But noo I'm auld, and weel I ken We're made alike o' gowd and mire; There's saft bits in the stievest men, The bairnliest's got a spunk o' fire.
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It was the whim of a fantastic barbarian, and would be well repaid if the bastard Hellenes were destroyed.
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"'By "empty" you mean,' he said, 'where things don't knock up against you?'
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"You don't knock up against things here, and the air is as good as you want.
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"Damn it, man," he cried, "why do you force yourself on me when I don't want you?