Vulgar words in The Lane That Had No Turning, Volume 1 (Page 1)
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I'm myself, and a damn good blacksmith and nothing else am I" "Tut, tut, old leather-belly," said Gingras the shoemaker, whose liquor had mounted high, "you'll not need to work now.
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When a spider makes love to his lady he dances before her to infatuate her, and then in a moment of her delighted aberration snatches at her affections.
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Why does the wild ass forage with a strange herd, or the pig put his feet in the trough?
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she and Havel and the old slut Marie.