Vulgar words in In School and Out - or, The Conquest of Richard Grant. (Page 1)
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"I thought you had some spunk; but you caved in, and took your flogging as meekly as though you had been one of the saints in Fox's Book of Martyrs."
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"You don't talk a bit like Sandy Brimblecom," sneered Richard; "and you act more like an old woman than a fellow of any spunk."
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"That a fellow who hadn't spunk enough to protect himself must submit to be insulted, and to be bullied by those who were wiser than he in military matters."
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"We are all fagged out, now, sir," interposed Nevers.