Vulgar words in The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" - A Tale Of The Forecastle (Page 1)

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ass x 1
brain x 4
damn x 6
hooker x 1
            

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I tell you, you came on board a hooker, where they get their money's worth out of poor Jack, by--!..."

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I will learn you to be civil to an able seaman, you ignerant ass."

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No help for 'im.... Let's go and see..." "Damn him, who could go?" screamed Donkin.--"Nobody expects you to," growled the man next to him: "you're only a thing."

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We heard him say with violence to Donkin, who sprawled abjectly on his stomach,--"I will brain you with this belaying pin if you don't catch hold of the brace," and that victim of men's injustice, cowardly and cheeky, whimpered:--"Are you goin' to murder us now?" while with sudden desperation he gripped the rope.

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He went about repeating with insistence:--"'E said 'e would brain me--did yer 'ear?

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"Damn 'er.

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Knocking people about... brain us indeed!

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"Don't care damn," said Wait, with factitious energy.

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With eyes fixed in front he turned his head from right to left, from left to right, as if inspecting a long row of astute skippers.--"'Ee said 'ee would brain me!" cried Donkin in a heartrending tone.

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Singleton peered downwards with puzzled attention, as though he couldn't find him.--"Damn you!" he said, vaguely, giving it up.

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Donkin looked up hopelessly.--"That black'earted Scotch son of a thief kicked me!" he whispered from the floor, in a tone of utter desolation.--"And a good job, too!" said Belfast, still very depressed; "You were as near hanging as damn-it to-night, sonny.

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Think yourselves damn good men.

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