Vulgar words in Last Days of Pompeii (Page 1)
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But the players, the buffoons, the archimimus (whose duty it was to personate the dead)--these, the customary attendants at ordinary funerals, were banished from a funeral attended with so many terrible associations.
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'By the gods--a pimp!
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'Pimp, indeed!' quoth he to himself.
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'Pimp!
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I could have forgiven it; but pimp!
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But a pimp is a thing that defiles itself for another--a pipkin that is put on the fire for another man's pottage!
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and then I should like to see who'll call me pimp!--unless, indeed, he pay me pretty handsomely for it!'