Vulgar words in To the Gold Coast for Gold - A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I (Page 1)
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It begins with a section of 260 kilometres, which will transport valuable goods now injured by ass and camel-carriage.
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Yet with all their shortcomings I should prefer them to the stunted bastard barb, locally called an Arab and priced between 20_l_.
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The stewards have neglected to serve soup to some negro, who at every meal has edged himself higher up the table, and whose conversation consists of whispering into the ear of a black neighbour, with an occasional guffaw like that of the 'laughing jackass.'