Vulgar words in Oak Openings (Page 1)
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When this was done, he made his companion stand aside, and lighting some spunk with his flint and steel, he fired his powder.
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It is not, however, that bastard democracy which is coming so much in fashion among ourselves, and which looks into the gutters solely for the "people," forgetting that the landlord has just as much right to protection as the tenant, the master as the servant, the rich as the poor, the gentleman as the blackguard.
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'Issachar is a strong ass, crouching down between two burdens'; 'and bowed his shoulder to bear, and became a servant unto tribute.'