Vulgar words in The Lifeboat (Page 1)
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"A feller might as well try to joke with a jackass as with you.
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It must not be supposed that the coast-guard-man was literally astride of a live ass!
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Why, there may be no end o' cats and galleys takin' the beach wi' baccy an' lush enough to smother you up alive, an' you sittin' there snuffin' the east wind like an old ass, as ye are."
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"Stop!" cried a coast-guard-man, "some of the men are too much knocked up to go off again."
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"How long I slept," said Tommy, continuing the narrative, "I am not quite sure; but it must have been a longish time, for it was somewhere in a Tuesday when I lay down, and it was well into a Thursday when I got up, or rather was knocked up by the bow of a thousand-ton ship!
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Seizing Mrs Foster by the shoulders, he stared into her face, and said, "Mother, I have been an ass!