Vulgar words in The Intellectual Development of the Canadian People (Page 1)
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This little incident recalls the quiet satire which Goldsmith levels in 'The Good-natured Man,' against just such absurd sensitiveness as Collins had to submit to:-- FIRST FELLOW--The Squire has got spunk in him.
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THIRD FELLOW--O, damn anything that's low; I cannot bear it.