Vulgar words in Wappin' Wharf - A Frightful Comedy of Pirates (Page 1)
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We make but a general gesture to the dim spaces of the past._ _The village of Clovelly climbs in a single street--a staircase, really--and it is fagged and out of breath half way.
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We shall make no more than a general gesture toward the wide spaces of the past._ _The village of Clovelly climbs in a single street--a staircase, really--from the shore to the top of the cliff, and is fagged and out of breath half way.
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PATCH: She used ter cuss soft and gentle to herself--'appy all the day.
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DUKE: Lookin' like a silly jackass.
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But did not Bottom in an ass's head win the fairy princess?
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CAPTAIN: Patch, yer ain 't got spunk ter be a pirate.
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I got a lot o' spunk.