Vulgar words in Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume I (of 10) (Page 1)
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He came to call on me in George's Square, and pointed out in the strongest terms the silliness of the conduct I had adopted, told me I was distinguished by the name of the _Greek Blockhead_, and exhorted me to redeem my reputation while it was called to-day.
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In the course of a ride from Craighall they had both become considerably fagged and heated, and Clerk, seeing the smoke of a _clachan_ a little way before them, ejaculated--"How agreeable if we should here fall in with one of those signposts where a red lion predominates over a punch-bowl!"