Vulgar words in Picked up at Sea - The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek (Page 1)
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"Stow that, you ugly cuss," said Seth good-humouredly, for he was used somewhat to Master Jasper's "cheek" by this time.
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Hullo, you ugly cuss!" he added, hailing the darkey, who was running after the party and had now got close up, "what the dickens do yer want here?"
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"You jest stow that, and hold your rampagious cacklin', or I'll soon make you rattle your ivories to another toon, I reckon, you ugly cuss!"
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"Just like the braying of a jackass afflicted with bronchitis," as Charley said afterwards ruefully, to his chum.
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Help!" sang out the poor Jack tars; but, though caught unawares, they made a hard fight for their lives, one, a north-countryman, although stabbed in several places, snatching up a capstan bar and braining the Greek nearest him like a bullock.