Vulgar words in Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 26, 1892 (Page 1)

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I know he jolly nearly laid me out the last time I met him with all his talk--No, you don't," continued the Captain, imagining, perhaps, that I was going to rally him on his implied connection of himself with the three-legged animal he had mentioned, "no you don't--it wouldn't be funny; and besides, I'm not donkey enough to stand much of that ass FLICKERS.

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Do yer think the blooming blokes Cares a cuss for me and you, JIM, any more than for our mokes?

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