Vulgar words in Chatterbox, 1906 (Page 1)
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'Oh, no!' cried Ass; 'in Switzerland The mountain peaks are finer.'
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'They'd make _us_ into food,' cried Ass, 'They'd fry our bones in batter; I will not walk ten thousand miles To make a Chinee fatter.'
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One's head flopping and wobbling and knocking up against whatever happened to be in the way; one's legs following suit; one's body strained, twisted, scratched, bruised, pounded--really, though I see you fellows laughing at this very moment, and should like to kick you for it if I were not too comfortable to move, I would not wish even such ruffians as you two to suffer such torture.
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We hear of the Great Penguin, the Grey Penguin, the Cape Penguin, the Jackass Penguin, and several others; but, as they are all very similar in most respects, we will not trouble much about the kinds, but learn what we can of the habits and peculiarities of penguins generally.
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When its mother has just returned from the sea, she stands up over her little one, and makes a great noise something between the quacking of a duck and the braying of an ass.