Vulgar words in Kipling Stories and Poems Every Child Should Know, Book II (Page 1)
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He heard them talking to each other, and recognized with [200] joy the bastard Pushto that he had picked up from one of his father's grooms lately dismissed.
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"The desert-dust hath dimmed it, the flying wild-ass knows.
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A nose-slitten, hide-worn Ass, lame, scissor-legged, and galled, limped forward.
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"Ay, all save one that makes love in the hearts of men," said Krishna, knotting his girdle.