Vulgar words in Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay - Volume 1 (Page 1)

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damn your impudent face!' said the member who sate next me."]

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The husband would gladly have taken a few rupees, and walked away; but the persecutors of my servant interfered, and insisted that he should be brought to trial in order that they might have the pleasure of smearing him with filth, giving him a flogging, beating kettles before him, and carrying him round on an ass with his face to the tail.

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He is a stupid, credulous, prosing old ass; yet I heartily wish that we had a good deal more of him.

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