Vulgar words in In Wicklow and West Kerry (Page 1)
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Not long ago in a desolate glen in the south of the county I met two policemen driving an ass-cart with a coffin on it, and a little further on I stopped an old man and asked him what had happened.
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Then I was a veterinary surgeon, curing side-slip, splay-foot, spavin, splints, glanders, and the various ailments of the horse and ass.
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'Little slut!' said a woman; 'what did she want beyond on the sand?'
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'Well then,' he said, 'you're a damn lucky fellow to be travelling the world with no one to impede you.'
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Further on, when the carriage was much emptier, a middle-aged man got in, and we began discussing the fishing season, Aran fishing, hookers, nobbies, and mackerel.