Vulgar words in Reprinted Pieces (Page 1)
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In our fancy shops we have a capital collection of damaged goods, among which the flies of countless summers 'have been roaming.'
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On the beach, among the rough buggers and capstans, groups of storm-beaten boatmen, like a sort of marine monsters, watched under the lee of those objects, or stood leaning forward against the wind, looking out through battered spy-glasses.
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May his face be turned upside down, and jackasses sit upon his uncle's grave!
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Even if I could have the bandy-legged baby knocked up and brought here, I could offer him nothing but sherry, and that would be the death of him.