Vulgar words in The Call Of The South - 1908 (Page 1)
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I'll round up the first mob we come across to-morrow, and get you one and bring it here for you to kill, as your horses are knocked up."
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"Come hither, Pautôe," said the missionary, speaking to the girl in the bastard Samoan dialect of the island.
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I turned to Marchmont: "Look what you have done, confound you for an ass!
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But in getting alongside the schooner he nearly swamped, and I was told began abusing my crew for a set of blockheads.
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He was in a state of exhaustion and collapse, and when brought into Apia was more dead than alive, and the doctor was quickly summoned I at once went to see him, but was not admitted to his room, and for three days he had to lie up, suffering from shock--and, I trust, a feeling of humility for being such an obstinate blockhead.