Vulgar words in The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain - The Works of William Carleton, Volume One (Page 1)

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ass x 1
bastard x 5
blockhead x 6
damn x 1
spunk x 1
            

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You have mistaken the room, you blockhead; this is a gentleman.

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Suppose, my worthy old magister, that I miss a fellowship--why, what remains, but to sink down into a resident mastership, and grind blockheads for the remainder of my life?

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Then, again, here is the visit from this conscientious old blockhead, Lord Cullamore, who won't allow me to manage my daughter after my own manner.

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"You will expose me then, and disgrace me forever with this cursed conscientious old blockhead?

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"Come, now," said Sam, "I'm commissary-general for this day, and, for a miracle, an honest one--fight fair, you wretches--but I don't wonder at the spunk you show, for the rations, I can tell you, are better, poor things, than you are accustomed to.

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There they stood, exact counterparts, each a thousand times more anxious to damn the other than to save himself.

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"Well, then, throw me over my dressing-gown and nightcap; here, pull it up behind, you blockhead;--there now--how do I look?"

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"How could I know him by that, you blockhead?"

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There's a fellow, now, he in the tattered jacket and nightcap, who has written a heroic poem, of eighty-six thousand verses, which he entitles 'Balaam's Ass, or the Great Unsaddled.'

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And that scamp, too, the bastard--but, no matther--I must try and keep my head clear, as I said, for to-morrow will be a great day, either for good or evil, to some of them.

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"Bastard and impostor!" readied Anthony, "you appear before your time.

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"Stop, my lord," said he; "that hand is the hand of a man of honor, but you must not soil it by touchin' that of a bastard and impostor."

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"Ah, my lord," replied the old man, "it would be well for him if he could prove me mad, for then his nephew, the bastard, might have a chance of succeeding to the Gourlay title, and the estates.

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"If the bastard died, and if my son was at his burial, and saw him laid in the grave, he can tell us where that grave is to be found, at least.

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