Vulgar words in The Rover of the Andes - A Tale of Adventure on South America (Page 1)
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You couldn't git ober de mountain-tops 'cept you had wings, an' you couldn't climb ober de pres'pisses 'cep you was a monkey or a skirl--though it _am_ bery lubly, no doubt."
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"They'd say you were a fine, genial, hearty, good-natured blockhead," said Lawrence, laughing.
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Useless and worthless articles and damaged goods--razors, for instance, silk stockings, velvets, etcetera--were forced on Indians who preferred naked feet and had no beards.
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"Oh, I'm _so_ sorry you don't like it!" said the Inca princess, with a little look of humble disappointment which was infinitely more heartrending than the smile; "but do you know, father, I have ridden so long in this costume, and in the gentleman fashion, that I feel quite sure--at least, I think--I should be utterly knocked up the first day if I were to begin a long hard journey in the ladies' position.
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Losing--no, becoming less amiable, he flew round to the other extreme, and accused it of ingratitude, indefensible even in an ass.