Vulgar words in The Two Admirals (Page 1)
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"Descended from a bastard of the second baronet, and out of the line of descent, altogether."
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Let that be as it may; no bastard should lord it at Wychecombe; and rather than the king; should get the lands, to bestow on some favourite, I would give it to the half-blood."
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Had the war left me leisure for making love, she was the only woman I ever knew, who could have brought me to her feet--I mean as a dog, Dick."
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A _filius nullius_ is the legal term for a bastard--the 'son of nobody,' as you will at once understand.
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Under all circumstances I will ever refuse to place a bastard in the seat of a legitimate descendant of my family.
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"Damn him, run him aboard, if he dare hold on long enough to meet us."
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What young hussy have you got there, my old Eurydice?--Hey!