Vulgar words in The Land of Footprints (Page 1)
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He writes for them, to please them, to convince them that he is not "swelled head," nor "cocky," nor "fancies himself," nor thinks he has done, been, or seen anything wonderful.
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As a matter of fact, such an attitude is all poppycock.
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This man was no buffoon, however; and he was a good porter, always at or near the head of the procession.
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But his faults were never those of voluntary omission, and he came on surprisingly; in fact so surprisingly that he began to get quite cocky over it.