Vulgar words in Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877 (Page 1)
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"The philanthropists I know work for principles, liberty, education and the like: they don't care a damn for the individual Tom and Jerry.
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Old Chrysostom, barred into his cave by an impassable line, was much more inquisitive about the princess asleep outside than if he had been a hearty young fellow free to go out and kiss and make love to her.
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That the bastard Malcolm, or the ignorant and indeed fallen fisher-girl Lizzy, should judge differently, nowise troubled him: what could they know about the rights and wrongs of business?