Vulgar words in In Clive's Command - A Story of the Fight for India (Page 1)
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"Sir William Norris, Masulipatam"--these were the first words he caught; and immediately afterwards the voices broke into the second verse: "Says Governor Pitt, Fort George, Madras, 'I know what you are: an ass, an ass, An ass, an ass, an ASS, an ASS,' Signed 'Governor Pitt, Fort George, Madras.'"
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He fixed his merry eyes on the boy, and, beating time with his hook, went on with the song in stentorian tones: "An ass, an ass, an Ass, an ASS, Signed 'Governor Pitt, Fort George, Madras.'"
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I'll brain you, sure as my name's Parmiter!"
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And 'ware o' the breech; she'll kick like a jumping jackass when the shot flies out of her, an'll knock your teeth out afore you can say Jack Robinson-- "Ah!
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The serang explained that ill luck had caused the boat to strike a snag in the river, and she was taking in water.
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All went well until we came near Chandernagore; we struck a snag; the boat sprang a leak; we feared the bibis would be drowned.