Vulgar words in With Clive in India - Or, The Beginnings of an Empire (Page 1)
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He looked fagged and dispirited.
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"Now," he said, "if either of you hounds move a finger, I'll brain you."
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Here the rowers were so knocked up, by their exertions, that it was impossible to proceed further; and they took refuge in a deserted hut, by the bank.
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"It is the fault of the hussy herself," Mr. Tufton said.
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"Do what I will, Charlie, I cannot teach the hussy to order her tongue."