Vulgar words in Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions - Volume 2 (Page 1)
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"He's no more like one of our reg'lars than a canary is like one of them cocky little spadgers.
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The people passing on the Boulevards, the play of the sunshine in the trees; the noise, the quick movement of the cabs, the costumes of the _cochers_ and _sergents-de-ville_; workers and beggars, pimps and prostitutes--all please me to the soul, charm me, and if you would only let me talk instead of bothering me to write I should be quite happy.
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They all damn the sins they have no mind to, and that's their morality.