Vulgar words in Sketches by Seymour — Volume 05 (Page 1)
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"Where's Timmis?" said he, one day after he had taken a seat, and puffed and blowed for the space of five minutes--"Cuss them stairs; they'll be the death o' me."
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"Only look here, Wally," cried he; "here stands Andrew, like an ass between two bundles of hay."
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says i there aint sick a ass as this 'ere hanimal in the hole country----besides he's like as vun o' me oan famly, for i've brot im up in a manner from the time he vos a babby!----he's up to a move or too and knows my voice jist for all the world like a Chrissen.
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----sam, i hates pride so i cuts his cumpny----i says says i----napps it dont fit you aint a nunter you're o'ny a racer and that chaps afeard his prad vill be spiled a keeping conapny with a ass----leastways i'm o' the same opinyon in that respec consarning meself and----so i shall mizzle.
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and so i said to napps----"napps,"----says i----"lets go and look arter the warmint for charity's-sake" ----napps vots as good-natur'd a ass as his master, didn't make no obstacle and so ve vent--- ----my i!----sam, i'd a stood a Kervorten and three outs ad you a bin there!----there vas my jentlum up to his nek in a duckpond----lookin' as miserribble as a stray o' mutton in a batter puddin' "halp!