Vulgar words in Sunk at Sea (Page 1)
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You could not make him laugh by cooing and smirking and talking nonsense, and otherwise making an ass of yourself before him.
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Muggins, although pretty well knocked up before morning, held on manfully without a murmur.
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As Larry was wont to observe with great satisfaction, and, usually, with his mouth full of victuals-- "Sure it's the hoith o' livin' we have--what with cocky-nuts, an' taros an' bananas, an' young pigs for the killin', an' ginger-beer for the drinkin', an' penny loaves growin' on the trees for nothin', wid no end o' birds, an' pots ready bilin', night an' day, to cook 'em in--och!