Vulgar words in Humour of the North (Page 1)
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Ass., The which did warfare wage On the dramatic works of this And every other age.
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Ass., A stalwart, dry-goods clerk, Was cast for Orlando, in which rĂ´le He felt he'd make his mark.
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Ass., they have engaged This pet of the P. R.; As Charles the Wrestler he's to be A bright, particular star.
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