Vulgar words in Life of John Sterling (Page 1)
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"Frank Vane" (Sterling himself), and "Peter Mogg," the pattern English blockhead of elections: these are the candidates.
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If my father were a jackass, I would sell him to purchase Ghalia!'
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For I must say of Edward Sterling, after all his daily explosive sophistries, and fallacies of talk, he had a stubborn instinctive sense of what was manful, strong and worthy; recognized, with quick feeling, the charlatan under his solemnest wig; knew as clearly as any man a pusillanimous tailor in buckram, an ass under the lion's skin, and did with his whole heart despise the same.