Vulgar words in The Weathercock - Being the Adventures of a Boy with a Bias (Page 1)
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"Silence yourself, buffoon!" retorted Distin, sharply, and poor Macey sank down in his chair, startled, or assuming to be.
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"Be quiet, jackass," cried Distin; and Macey began to lower himself, in much dread, under the table.
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"Don't take any notice of the buffoon, Gilmore," cried Distin sharply.
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"Silence, buffoon!"
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"The buffoon is silent," said Macey, sinking calmly down into his place; "but don't you two fight, please, till after we've got back and had some food.
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"Don't you hurry no man's beast; you may hev an ass of your own some day."
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"Go and knock him up; he's asleep still."