Vulgar words in By Rock and Pool on an Austral Shore, and Other Stories (Page 1)
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"Stop that bosh, you rattlebrained young ass, and come and take a farewell drink."
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And damn the bank and its carmine ducks."
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_I_ don't care a damn if you load the schooner up to her maintop with sky-pilots and their dowdy women-kind.
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I can get another and a better ship to-morrow, if--" "Sit down, you cock-a-hoopy young ass," and "Mr. Harry" hit the supercargo a good-humoured but stiff blow in the chest.
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"Presently Old Cat-face opened her door, and then, without giving the native ladies time to utter a word, she launched out at them in her bastard-mongrel Samoan-Tongan.
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The bold, half-naked, disgraceful hussies, etc., etc.
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Wilfrid Lacy soon made himself very agreeable to the rest of the passengers, who all agreed that he was a splendid type of parson, and even Otway, who had as much principle as a rat and began making love to his wife from the outset, liked him.
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She's an inquisitive old ass, and would be bound to tell the other ladies that the ship is in danger."
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"The Consul is, and always was, a silly old ass.