Vulgar words in Barnaby Rudge: a tale of the Riots of 'eighty (Page 1)

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blockhead x 2
damn x 3
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What does your blockhead father when he and Mrs Rudge have laid their heads together, but goes there when he ought to be abed, makes interest with his friend the doorkeeper, slips him on a mask and domino, and mixes with the masquers.'

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But the thing is, Haredale-for I'll be very frank, as I told you I would at first-independently of any dislike that you and I might have to being related to each other, and independently of the religious differences between us-and damn it, that's important-I couldn't afford a match of this description.

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A wild ass or zebra would be too tame for you, wouldn't he, eh sir?

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'He was quite right,' returned his master, 'and you're a blockhead, possessing no judgment or discretion whatever.

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Haven't you sleep enough, growler, that you're not to be knocked up for once?' said John.

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we pay enough for county institutions, damn 'em.

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Damn the magistrates!'

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