Vulgar words in Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume 2 - Historical, Traditional, and Imaginative (Page 1)
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The wives or sisters of those whom they advanced over me had bastards to some of the ---- family, and so their influence was necessarily greater than mine.
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"What for you'll boo, boo, and scrape, scrape there, you tam ass!" exclaimed Donald, furiously.
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He could get no share in the dancing excepting what he chose to perform solus, as there was nothing in that way to be seen in the room in the shape of a reel, nor was there a single tune played of which he could make either head or tail--nothing but "your foreign trash, with neither spunk nor music in them."