Vulgar words in Master of Ballantrae (Page 1)
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I would be tempted to suppose that a gentleman must everywhere be first, even aboard a rover: but my birth is every whit as good as any Scottish lord's, and I am not ashamed to confess that I stayed Crowding Pat until the end, and was not much better than the crew's buffoon.
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And I remember I wondered if it was by some such natural skill that the Master made love to Mrs. Henry all day long (as he manifestly did), yet never startled her into reserve.
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I thought you were magnetised with the Ten Commandments; but no - God damn my soul!"
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"But, God damn me, the man's buried!" cried Sir William.