Vulgar words in The Black Bar (Page 1)
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Here, I mean to go and save the next black chap, and then perhaps I shall look as cocky as you do.
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Oh, I suppose you can't call it being ill, because it wasn't Humpty Dums, or Winkey Wanks, or Grim Fever; but I thought you were going to die, old chap, or do some other mean and shabby thing.
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"Only you've spoiled it by being so cocky.
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And when no one spoke he began to cuss 'em for a set o' idgits, and they all went below with the lanthorn, and come up again along o' you.
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Dessay the black ladies thinks they're reg'lar han'some, and us and our white skins ugly as sin."
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But my word, he is in a snag.
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"I'm glad, after all, that Bob isn't here," thought Mark; "he'd be as jealous as could be, and say I was as cocky as a lieutenant who had just received his promotion.