Vulgar words in Red Cap Tales - Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North (Page 1)
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This bravado, considerably to that gentleman's discomfiture, was answered at once by a burst of smoke from the Castle, and the next moment a cannon-ball knocked up the earth a few feet from the Captain's charger, and covered Balmawhapple himself with dirt and stones.
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Of course he believed Brown to have died by his hand in India, and he could find no traces of any other man likely to be making love to his daughter.
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"Did you ever see such a tup-headed old ass?" said the Antiquary, "but I must not let him burst in on the ladies in this mad way either."