Vulgar words in The Letters of Charles Dickens - Vol. 1, 1833-1856 (Page 1)

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bastard x 1
damn x 1
jackass x 2
            

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Here we all stopped; but the head guide, an English gentleman of the name of Le Gros-who has been here many years, and has been up the mountain a hundred times-and your humble servant, resolved (like jackasses) to climb that hill to the brink, and look down into the crater itself.

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I know how pretty she will be with the children in your hands, and should be a stupendous jackass if I had any distrust of it.

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I do not think myself, but this is merely an individual opinion, that Savage was a man of genius, or that anything of his writing would have attracted much notice but for the bastard's reference to his mother.

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Damn all lubberly boys and swabs, and give me the lad with the tarry trousers, which shines to me like di'mings bright!

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