Vulgar words in For Treasure Bound (Page 1)
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Harry, you've no idea how the little hussy slips along, until you comes to be overboard, swimming in her wake.
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"And _don't_ the little hussy behave beautifully!
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See, there it comes, away out from the eastward; and the brig is already squaring away his yards, as though he felt the first faint puffs.
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Both my father and Winter were much struck with the smooth and easy motion with which she took the seas, especially when going close-hauled to windward, the short, choppy head-sea which the breeze had knocked up having not the slightest perceptible retarding effect upon the sharp, gently-swelling tubes, which pierced the combing seas absolutely without any shock whatever; whereas a boat of the usual mould would have pitched and jerked into them, and half-blinded us and wholly wet us through with spray.