Vulgar words in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844 (Page 1)
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Sir Hubert is a rich gentleman, who squanders almost all his substance in giving grand entertainments to the Lady Mabel, whom he makes love to without meeting with any return.
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There may be the mummer as well as the priest; it may have the mountebank selling his potions, and playing his tricks, as well as the sacrificer with his axe--unless the ambition of the bloated performer should prefer to combine the offices, and be at once the butcher and the buffoon."