Vulgar words in History of the Philippine Islands (Page 1)
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They waited for the morning, and when it began to dawn, they saw that the galley had already set its bastard, and was sailing, wind astern toward China, and they were unable to pursue it.
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This plant is the safflower or bastard saffron (Certhamus tinctorius); its flowers are used in making a red dye.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 449 ~ ~ ~
They waited for the morning, and when it began to dawn, they saw that the galley had already set its bastard, and was sailing, wind astern toward China, and they were unable to pursue it.
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This plant is the safflower or bastard saffron (Certhamus tinctorius); its flowers are used in making a red dye.