Vulgar words in Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science - Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876 (Page 1)

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It was something that they prevented the mace of chivalry from utterly braining humankind.

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Somehow, the translator had managed to get a modern Englishman into the play, who, every time that one of my countrymen happened to be found in leg-reach, would give him a lusty kick and cry out 'Damn fool!'

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Really, it was a very creditable piece of bastard art, and Mr. Dundas was moved almost to tears by it.

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All of which was so much to the good; and Mr. Dundas had no words strong enough whereby to express his gratitude to the fair woman who had saved his child from destruction by giving her the Ten Commandments made pretty by adjuncts of bastard art.

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