Vulgar words in The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 13, November, 1858 (Page 1)

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Having thus disposed of Turpin, the poet suddenly addresses his readers, saying,-- 'But turn we back now to that _lady free_ Whom late we left riding upon an ass Led by a _carle and fool_ which by her side did pass.'

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Again she is: "riding upon an ass Led by a carle and fool which by her side did pass."

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The giddy laugh vanishes, the idle chatter is hushed, and the buffoon becomes a hero.

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