Vulgar words in Short Stories Old and New (Page 1)
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"Well, I don't know," said he, a little nettled, "I draw tolerably--_should_ do it at least--have had good masters, and flatter myself that I am not quite a blockhead."
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The fire of questioning to which he was exposed elicited from him that he was thinking of an animal, a live animal, rather a disagreeable animal, a savage animal, an animal that growled and grunted sometimes, and talked sometimes, and lived in London, and walked about the streets, and wasn't made a show of, and wasn't led by anybody, and didn't live in a menagerie, and was never killed in a market, and was not a horse, or an ass, or a cow, or a bull, or a tiger, or a dog, or a pig, or a cat, or a bear.
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I had to brain him wi' a rack-pin; there was nae doin' wi' him.
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"Just you go out there and cuss, and see."
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Where's the girl?' says he with a voice as loud as the braying of a jackass.
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"'The slut's bitten me!' says he, clapping his hand to his neck, and, sure enough, his hand was red with blood.
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'Damn your eyes!' says the King.