Vulgar words in Black Bartlemy's Treasure (Page 1)
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'Why,' says the man Abny, 'since you're wi' us well and good, but don't forget we was hard in his wake, aye, and ready to lay him aboard long before you hove in sight and damn all, says I.'
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So must I keep him busy, his mind ever employed on some labour, no matter what, lest peradventure he make love to me--'" "Stop!" cries she angrily, leaping up to her feet all in a moment.
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It seemeth my pistol-butt must ha' harmed what little brain you have and you be run stark, staring mad, Martin!"