Vulgar words in Miles Wallingford - Sequel to "Afloat and Ashore" (Page 1)

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fag x 1
jackass x 1
make love x 1
square away x 1
            

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I dare say Rupert made love to his venerable cousin, if the truth were known, and induced her to overlook a generation, with his oily tongue."

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There's Neb, he's as strong as a jackass; Diogenes is another Hercules; and neither you nor I am a kitten.

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The Dawn showed her ensign, as a sign we saw our poor fellows struggling to regain us, and then we filled our main-top-sail, squaring away and standing down directly for the fugitives.

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We had now been more than a week, four of us in all, working the ship, and, instead of being in the least fagged, we had rather got settled into our places, as it might be, getting along without much trouble; still, there were moments when a little extra force would be of great moment to us, and I could see by the angry look of the skies, that these moments were likely to increase in frequency and in the magnitude of their importance to us.

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