Vulgar words in Sketches in the House (1893) (Page 1)
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Anyhow Mr. Gladstone looked pale, fagged, and even a little dejected.
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On the following day the lowness of the voice in the Old Man was a little more perceptible, and when it got to midnight, he seemed painfully fagged and exhausted.