Vulgar words in The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 (Page 1)
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I appeal to all distinguished authors, from Tupper to Weenie Willows, to confirm the truth of this assertion.
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Given a blockhead like Armadale, and a dreamer like Midwinter, there is no reason in nature, and no reason in art, why a lady of Miss Gwilt's advantages should not marry both of them; and the author's overruling on this point is more creditable to his heart than to his head.