Vulgar words in The Skipper's Wooing, and The Brown Man's Servant (Page 1)
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"Damn the mate!" he said irritably--"and the boy," he added, anxious to be strictly impartial.
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It was some hours before he would go ashore, and when at last he did venture, it was with the reckless air of a Robert Macaire and a Dick Turpin rolled into one.
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"And Henry 'll be a little page in white satin knickers holding up the bride's train," said the mate, spluttering at the picture he had conjured up.