Vulgar words in Edward Barnett; a Neglected Child of South Carolina, Who Rose to Be a Peer of Great Britain,—and the Stormy Life of His Grandfather, Captain Williams - or, The Earle's Victims: with an Account of the Terrible End of the Proud Earl De Montford, the Lamentable Fate of the Victim of His Passion, and the Shadow's Punishment (Page 1)

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bastard x 2
country bumpkin x 1
            

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These country bumpkins will never find him.

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'It's a shame,' said Mrs. Ally, 'but good King George--' 'Imbecile old ass,' said the mariner--'go on with your story.'

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He was your father, Edward, and the proud man who now usurps your title and your fortune is a bastard!'

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The child you thought without a friend, whom you hoped would perish unknown, is even now preparing to assert his rights, and drive you, titled bastard as you know yourself to be, from your usurped position.

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