Vulgar words in The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins (Baron Brampton) (Page 1)
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"Well, Mr. Orkins, they knows--damn 'em!--as your feelins ull make you orfer more and more, for who knows that there dorg might belong _to a lidy_, and then _her_ feelins has to be took into consideration.
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"'Yes,' ses you, 'I have,' like a gennelman--excuse my imitation, sir--' and I don't _keer a damn for the whelp_!'
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I didn't know it was a joke; I thought it was the mare's name, and I heard him mutter "Damn!"
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As I felt his eyes staring at me I preserved a dignified composure, and had the satisfaction of hearing him mutter again, "Damn!"
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Susanna Pepper, convicted at the Lammas Assizes, 1817, of secreting the birth of her bastard child.--Ordered to be imprisoned for one year.