Vulgar words in The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 05, March, 1858 (Page 1)
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I hadn't no spunk left; so I married her after their fashion, and I liked her well enough; and she was my wife, after all.
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At his wide open window he stands, Overlooking his bit of a garden; One can see the great ass at one end of his brass Blaring out, never asking your pardon: This terrible blurting he thinks is not hurting, As long as his own ear-drums harden.
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You try ass's milk; it does not agree with Baby; besides, it costs a rupee a pint.
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There was once a bastard boy, the son of a Brahmin's widow; and he was excluded from a merry wedding-feast on account of his disgraceful birth.