Vulgar words in Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet (Page 1)
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She tried to regain possession of it, but during the struggle Golpin beat her brains out with a bar of iron that was in the room.
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Now game abounded; turkeys, bears, and deer, were seen almost every minute, and, as we advanced, the traces of mules and jackasses were plainly visible.
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That evening we were in high glee, thinking that we had arrived at one of the recent settlements of western emigration, for, as I have observed, we had seen tracks of jackasses, and these animals are never employed upon any distant journey.
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A few days after that adventure, the Caroline, the largest and finest steam-boat upon the Mississippi, struck a snag in coming down the stream, and sank immediately.