Vulgar words in A Changed Man; and other tales (Page 1)
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'I've had occasion to call on Squire Everard,' the former said; 'but he couldn't see me on account of being quite knocked up at some bad news he has heard.'
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Damn me!
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The distance soon began to prove a more trying one than he had bargained for; and when out of breath and in some despair of being able to ascertain the man's identity, he perceived an ass standing in the starlight under a hayrick, from which the animal was helping itself to periodic mouthfuls.
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Th' 'rt not his wife; and the child is a bastard.
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I have no lawful wife but you; and as for children, many or few, they are all bastards, save this one alone!'