Vulgar words in My Man Sandy (Page 1)

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bugger x 1
cocky x 1
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He was tellin's aboot some o' the exyems in gomitry lest nicht, an', I'll swag, he garred Cocky Baxter, the auld dominie, chowl his chafts."

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"I winder what I'll do wi' this bairn?" said the lassie; an' Sandy, in the middle o' argeyin' wi' anither ass o' a man that the Arbroath cricketers cud lick the best club i' the country, says, rale impident like to the lassie, "Shuve't in ablo the seat."

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Syne he cowshined doon a bittie, an' says, wi' a bit snicker o' a lauch, "I maun hae you tried wi' the pond's ass anowerim."

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"It's ca'ed the pond's ass anowerim.

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If you canna get ower't, you're set down for an ass."

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There was a terriple atramush amon' the laddies when the can'le was blawn oot, an' syne Sandy strak a spunk an' lichtit his lantern, an', efter a fell lot o' fykin', he got her into order.

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He's aye the same when he gets amon' young lassies, the auld ass 'at he is.

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Saunders, in my opinion, is juist a haiverin' auld ass.

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I feel'd within mysel', that if I'd only haen the chance--see 'at that reed herrin's no' burnin'--I michta been a dreel sergint or a general----" "A general haiverin' ass," I strak in.

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"Are your shure?" began the auld ass again; an' me stanin' near frozen to death wi' cauld, an' cudna get oot o' the bit.

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"Hold on a meenit till I strik' a spunk, an' see wha's a' deid," he says; an' wi' that he strak' a match an' lichtit the can'le.

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Preserve's a', when I lookit into the garret, here's the skylicht open, an' twa lang, skranky legs, wi' a pair o' buggers at the end o' them, wammlin' aboot like twa rattlesnakes tryin' to get to the fluir.

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