Vulgar words in Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon (Page 1)
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Not all his loyalty to Capt'n Davy could crush the thought that the man who had thrown away a jewel such as this must be a brute and a blockhead.
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["The man's an ass," thought Lovibond.]
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An imperent young hussy anyway, but no matter.
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He drew hisself up on the ould woman tremenjous, and studdied hisself agen the door, and 'No,' says he; 'I'm drunk,' says he, 'God knows it,' says he, 'and for what man knows I don't care a damn--_I'll walk!_' Then away he went down the street past the Bishop, with his hat a-one side, and his hair all through-others, tacking a bit with romps in the fetlock joints, but driving on like mad."
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"Damn the fortune," said Davy, under his breath.