Vulgar words in The Black Dwarf (Page 1)
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"Why, there now-there now!" retorted Elliot; "did I not say it was nae want o' spunk that made ye sae mim?-Weel, weel, I meant nae offence; but there's just ae thing ye may notice frae a friend.
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"There's you, and the three titties."
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"Damn the gauger!" echoed old John Rewcastle; "I'll cleave him wi' my ain hand."
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"And mind be sure and tell him that grannie and the titties, and, abune a', Grace and mysell, are weel and thriving, and that it's a' his doing-that canna but please him, ane wad think."