Vulgar words in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 440 - Volume 17, New Series, June 5, 1852 (Page 1)
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'Then, perhaps, Mr Dutton,' said a young man in a smartly-cut velveteen coat with mother-of-pearl buttons, who had hastily left his seat further down the table--'perhaps you will sell the double Manton, and Fanny and Slut?'
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Prices were named; I forget now the exact sums, but enormous prices, I thought, for the gun and the dogs, Fanny and Slut.