Vulgar words in Newton Forster - The Merchant Service (Page 1)

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ass x 1
cunny x 1
damn x 8
make love x 2
slut x 2
            

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A smile was exchanged between the father and son, as she went backwards, screaming, "Betty--I say, Betty, you idle slut, where are you?" as if determined to vent her spleen upon somebody.

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Damn the wreck!" growled old Thompson (for such was his name), as he turned his back in no very ceremonious manner, and recommenced his snore.

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Trunk!--oh, damn the trunk!--let me go to sleep," muttered the master.

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but that Betsy is such an idle slut!"

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French iron ar'nt worth a damn, and the sentry shan't hear me if he lolls against them; although it may be just as well if Thompson tips a stave, as then we may work the faster."

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"Damn Newton now!--save your own lives, my lads.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,435   ~   ~   ~

I can conceive no prouder situation in this world than being captain of a fine frigate, with a well-disciplined crew; but damn your _eight-and-twenties_!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,597   ~   ~   ~

It was one of my sailors, who had come to a determination to make an honest woman of Poll and an ass of himself, at one and the same time.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,477   ~   ~   ~

My wife is in the arms of Morpheus--an allegorical _crim con_, which we husbands are obliged to wink at; and I am making love to the brandy bottle, that I may stimulate my ideas, as unwilling to be roused from their dark cells of the brain as the spirit summoned by Lochiel, who implored at each response, "Leave me, oh!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,561   ~   ~   ~

The crews are composed of a small proportion of English seamen, a small proportion of Portuguese sea-cunnies, a proportion of Lascars, and a proportion of Hindoo Bombay marines.

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Damn my old buttons!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,151   ~   ~   ~

"Support--damn it, there's no supporting this!" cried Captain Majoribanks.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,271   ~   ~   ~

In less than a month they knew the exact rank of every gentleman in the presidency; ascertained their prospects, and the value of their appointments; turned the rupees into pounds sterling; broke off a conversation with an ensign at the sight of a lieutenant; cut the lieutenant for a captain; were all smiles for a major; and actually made love themselves to any body who was above that rank, and a bachelor.

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Damn it, but he's game!"

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