Vulgar words in Sketches From My Life - By The Late Admiral Hobart Pasha (Page 1)
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The governor, I must tell my readers, was a very great swell, a general, a K.C.B., &c., and his daughter was a mighty pretty girl, much run after by the garrison; so it was thought great impertinence on my part, as a humble sub-lieutenant, to presume to make love to the reigning, if not the only, beauty in the place.
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He received me with, 'What the d--- l do you mean, young sir, by making love to my daughter?
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I and my two friends were escorted into the centre of a large wood, in which very original _seats in trees_ had been knocked up for us.