Vulgar words in Duncan Polite - The Watchman of Glenoro (Page 1)
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He must have the inspiration of his grandfather in the pulpit, and the piety of Mr. Cameron in the home; he must be a hail-fellow-well-met with every country bumpkin who came under his notice, and he must have the manner of a judge pronouncing death, to meet with the approval of his elders.
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He was amusing himself making love to the little country girl while this haughty young queen held his heart.