Vulgar words in The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886 (Page 1)
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_Gratiano._ O, be thou damn'd, inexorable dog!
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One of the company added, "A merry-andrew, a buffoon."
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"In common cases," said Uncle Tim, "those who utter nonsense are considered blockheads."
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Saturday to Tuesday the symptoms continued ever worsening: a kind of tertian ague, "bastard tertian" as the old Doctors name it; for which it was ordered that his Highness should return to Whitehall, as to a more favorable air in that complaint.