Vulgar words in Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 10, 1891 (Page 1)
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A sort of a ketchy sore-throat, or a bit of a qualm or a korf, Make some idjots go fair orf their chumps on diphtheria, and typhod and such; But then others, who don't like a hupset, put up with the lot, pooty much, Jest to save topsy-turvey and 'oles in the garden, and mud on the stairs; Landlords, likeways, is dabs at postponing, and patching, and 'ushing up scares.
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I hear the words--"idiot"--"jackass of a pupil"--"regular sell"--and; but no, perhaps I had better not repeat all that I _did_ hear.