Vulgar words in Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 (Page 1)
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"And be sure you don't make love to the red-headed girls," added a third; "he has four of them, each more sinfully ugly than the other."
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"'Faix,' says I, 'it's little ye mind whether it's an or aff; for you never take the trouble to say, "By your leave," or "Damn your soul!" or any other politeness when we meet.'
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An indistinct muttering here from the crowd was followed by an announcement from the doctor that the speaker was an ass, and his head a turnip!
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Here and there upon the coast a twinkling gleam proclaimed the hut of the fisherman, whose swift hookers had more than once shot by us and disappeared in a moment.
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"After all, when mess-time came, when the 'Roast beef' played, and we assembled at dinner, and the soup and fish had gone round, with two glasses of sherry in, my spirits rallied, and a very jolly evening consoled me for all my fatigues and exertions, and supplied me with energy for the morrow; for, let me observe here, that I only made love before dinner.
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We ride, drink, play, and make love to the ladies from Fairhead to Killarney, in a way greatly calculated to render us popular; and as far as making the time pass pleasantly, we are the boys for the 'greatest happiness' principle.
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He'll be beating my brains out av I couldn't explain it all."
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"Make love to her yourself.
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He hurried me rapidly through the buzzing crowd, and ascending a large gloomy stair, introduced me into a room, whore about a dozen persons in uniform were writing at a long deal table.
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Sparks had become knocked up during our ride, so that for the last three leagues I was alone, and like most men in such circumstances, pressed on only the harder.
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Damn him, I took him for Colonel Grosvenor!