Vulgar words in The Poor Scholar - Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of - William Carleton, Volume Three (Page 1)
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Didn't he give our farm to his bastard son, a purple Orangeman?
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"But in the meantime, Thady, I'll have no dictation from you, as to whether I have one or fifty; or as to whether he'll be an ass or a Newton.
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You wor ever and always an ass, Paddy, except before you wor born, an' thin you wor like Major M'Curragh, worse nor nothin'.
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* The damn' rip o' the world, that wouldn't give the breath he breathes to the poor for God's sake, and he'll threwn a man half-a-crown that 'll blarney him for farmin', and him doesn't know the differ atween a Cork-red a Yellow-leg.
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"If my agent has dared to be unjust to a worthy tenant," said the Colonel, "in order to provide for his bastard, by my sacred honor, he shall cease to be an agent of mine!
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In less than a week after this he put a man that married a bastard daughter of his own into our house and place.