Vulgar words in Following the Equator — Part 1 (Page 1)
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The Waterbury showed up 11.30, now, and I beat her brains out against the bedstead.
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See him weep; hear him cuss between the lines!
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The educated young gentleman who is chief of the tribe that live in the region about the capital dresses in the fashion of high-class European gentlemen, but even his clothes cannot damn him in the reverence of his people.
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The naturalist said that the oddest bird in Australasia was the, Laughing Jackass, and the biggest the now extinct Great Moa.