Vulgar words in A Tall Ship - On Other Naval Occasions (Page 1)
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True, we were never fain to cling to these; but, standing there on the King's high-road, clad in football knickers and thin jerseys, sun-burnt and dishevelled, we were conscious of a sudden immense embarrassment.
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No, Bunje, don't start scrapping--it's too early in the morning, and we'll wake... those... poor devils----Eugh!
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"Silly ass vowed it was the periscope of an enemy's submarine coming to the surface."
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"The watchkeepers insist on keeping the settee to caulk on in the intervals of hogging in their cabins.
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I don't want to start scrapping in a strange mess, Snatcher, but if you really _are_ looking for trouble----!"
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They're good 'uns to scrap."
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It is not in the best of form to scrap in a strange mess, except by express invitation.