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John Bull dislikes keeping the idle, bastard children of other nations.

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The different nationalities to be seen among the Gipsies, in their camps and tents, may be looked upon as so many bastard off-shoots from the main trunk of the trees that have been met with in their wanderings.

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Richard Devine is the bastard son of an aristocratic Englishwoman who in early youth was forced by her father into a loveless union with a rich plebeian.

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Mr. Joseph Allen 1 1 0 Mr. Edward Addicott 1 1 0 Dr. Andrews 1 1 0 Mr. Abbot 10 6 A. C. 10 6 Mr. Charles Barring 3 3 0 Mr. Bellfield 1 1 0 Mrs. Buckland 1 1 0 Mr. Caleb Blight 10 6 Mr. Britland 10 6 Mr. John Bowrug 10 6 Mr. Bastard 10 6 Mr. Bidwell 10 6 Mrs. Elizabeth Battersby 5 3 Benjamin & Elizabeth Binham, each 1 0 Mr. Cranch 2 2 0 Mr. Samuel Coade 1 1 0 Mr. John Carter, per Mrs. Trowbridge 1 1 0 The Rev.

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Were this done it would become a bastard or a mongrel art, and, as history affords abundant evidence, would in due course lapse into a condition of utter decadence.

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Now, in the wing of the pigeon or any other bird, the first and fifth digits are wholly aborted; the second is rudimentary and carries the so-called "bastard-wing;" whilst the third and fourth digits are completely united and enclosed by skin, together forming the extremity of the wing.

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The Wild or Bastard Nutmeg.

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THE RENOWNED COMBAT BETWEEN SIR ANTHONY WOODVILLE AND THE BASTARD OF BURGUNDY CHAPTER VIII.

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HOW THE BASTARD OF BURGUNDY PROSPERED MORE IN HIS POLICY THAN WITH THE POLE-AXE.-AND HOW KING EDWARD HOLDS HIS SUMMER CHASE IN THE FAIR GROVES OF SHENE CHAPTER IX.

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"Come on, you bastards!

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And findeth that first in generall: In the confession of Faith we professe, _We willingly agree in our consciences to the forme of Religion, of a long time openly professed by the Kings Majestie, and Whole body of this Realme in all points, as unto Gods undoubted truth and verity, grounded only upon his written word, and therefore abhor and deteste all contrary Religion and Doctrine, but chiefly, all kinde of papistrie in generall and partrcular heads, even as they were then damned and confuted by the Word of God and Kirk of_ Scotland, _and in speciall the Romane Antichrist his five bastard sacraments, with all rites, ceremonies and false doctrine, added to the ministration of the true Sacraments, without the word of God, his cruell judgement against Infants departing without the Sacrament, his absolute necessitie of baptisme, and finally, we deteste all his vain allegories, rites, signes, and traditions brought into the Kirk without, or against the word of God, and doctrine of this true reformed Kirk, to the which we joyne our selves willingly in Doctrine, Faith, Religion, Discipline, and use of the holy Sacraments, as lively members of the same in Christ our Head; promising and swearing, &c._ And that these five articles are contrarie to the Religion then professed, were confuted by the word of God, and Kirk of _Scotland_, or are rites, and ceremonies, added to the ministration, of the true Sacraments, without the word God, or nourish the popish judgement against Infants departing without the Sacrament, or absolute necessitie, of Baptisme or rites, signes, and traditions brought in to the Kirk, with out or against the word of God, and doctrine of this true reformed Kirk.

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Concerning _Confirmation_; The Assembly findeth it to be comprehended in the clause of the Confession, where the _five bastard Sacraments_ are condemned.

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Raoul felt the blood run hot through his veins as he thought of Pierre's bastard son, of Black Salmon, of the Potawatomi who raped and murdered Helene.

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And any redskin sluts, and any mongrel bastards, that showed their face around Victoire would have to deal with a man who killed Indians as easily as he killed any other sort of vermin.

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"If you want to be my friend, you mongrel bastard, get as far away from this house and from me as you can," Raoul said.

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"No court in Illinois would let a man disinherit a legitimate white brother in favor of a half-Indian bastard."

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When I take over here, Pierre's precious little red bastard will slink away, like Black Hawk did last summer._ A chill spread across Raoul's back as he asked himself: What if Auguste doesn't slink away?

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They wouldn't fight for a mongrel bastard.

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Armand often brought infuriating news of the old man's growing fondness for the mongrel, making Raoul hate the redskinned bastard all the more.

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In the eyes of the Sauk people he was no "bastard," as he knew some pale eyes called him.

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He won't side with this Indian bastard."

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"Give back Illinois," he persisted, "just like you wanted to give Victoire to Pierre's mongrel bastard."

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Those faithful French servants who loved Elysée and Pierre so much, they didn't give a damn about Raoul's whore and his bastard sons.

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This was how he'd hoped the men would react, not blaming him for the tragedy as that bastard Greenglove had.

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But that would probably only rile these rebellious bastards all the more.

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"Well, then let's shoot the bastard, sir, and be done with him.

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"Let's get the bastards!"

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And if this woman had Pierre's glasses now, could she be the Sauk woman Pierre had lived with, the mother of his bastard son?

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That gap-toothed old bastard had deliberately lied to him about killing Auguste.

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Mon Dieu, how I wanted to see that bastard son of his hang for that!"

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_How could she turn away from me and take up again with that redskin bastard?_ "Come on out, mongrel," he said to Auguste.

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But if he'd told anyone it would have been Armand, and he couldn't trust the bastard.

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I've killed my brother's squaw and his mongrel bastard son.

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Now that the Indians were gone for good, now that Pierre's bastard was dead, there was no limit to what Raoul could make of the family's wealth.

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And it grows into a bastard of truth, exhaling odors as vitiated as the breath of a toad!

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It is ordinary to graffe the sweet Quince tree, bastard Peach-tree, Apricock-tree, Iuiube-tree, sowre Cherry tree, sweet Cherry-tree, and Chestnut tree, after this fashion, howbeit they might be grafted in the cleft more easily, and more profitably; although diuers be of contrary opinion, as thus best: Take the grafts of sweet Quince tree, and bastard Peach-tree, or the fairest wood, and best fed that you can finde, growing vpon the wood of two yeeres old, because the wood is not so firme nor solid as the others, and you shall graffe them vpon small Plum-tree stocks, being of the thicknes of ones thumbe; these you shall cut after the fashion of a Goats foot: you shall not goe about to make the cleft of any more sides then one, being about a foot high from the ground; you must open it with your small wedge: and being thus grafted, it will seeme to you that it is open but of one side; afterward you shall wrap it vp with a little Mosse, putting thereto some gummed Wax, or clay, and binde it vp with Oziers to keepe it surer, because the stocke is not strong enough it selfe to hold it, and you shall furnish it euery manner of way as others are dealt withall: this is most profitable.

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There are three sorts of these birds, the grey, the green, and the bastard plover, or lapwing.

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the poet says: If _my dear love were but_ the child of state, It might for Fortune's bastard be unfather'd.

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had 2 Bastard Children, one in 1725, ye other in 1727, for which they did publick pennance in our P'ish Church."

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A sovereign and a Tyrnaus had ever a claim upon them, not so this bastard and bungling Republic.

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I am not in this bastard government, as you doubtless know, Prince Alexis, but I have the confidence of the people.

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FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 7: Queens seem to like this unseemly comparison: "Am I a kennel-dog in the estimation of the Bastard of England?" cried Mary of Scots, when Queen Elizabeth refused her safe-conduct through England upon her departure from France (Summer 1561).]

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++CE so{u}nt les buuraiges: ++THise ben the drynkes: Vin de rin et dausay[1], Rynyssh wyn and of elzeter, 4 [Footnote 1: dansay] Vin de beane et de germole, Wyn of beane and of germole, Vin fransoys et de spayne, Frenssh wyn and of spayne, Muskadel & bastard, Muscadel and bastard, Vin dosoye et de garnate, Wyn of oseye and of garnade, 8 Vin de gascoyne, Wyn of gascoyne, Maluesye, romenye, Malueseye, romeneye, Vin cuit, vin gregois; Wyn soden, wyn greek; Ypocras & clarey sont fait Ypocras and clarey ben made 12 De vin & bonnes espices; Of wyn and good spices; Blanc vin, vin vermeil, White wyn, rede wyn, [Footnote: (Cx.

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+bastard+, a wine, 14/7.

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Lucy, the bastard, 41/8.

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+bastard+, 14/7, bastard.

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But constant laughing at the Desp'rate fate, The bastard sons of Mars endur'd of late, Induc'd me thus to minute down the notion, Which put my risibles in such commotion.

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Aye, a damn'd affair indeed--many powder'd beaus--petit maitres--fops--fribbles--skip jacks--macaronies--jack puddings--noblemen's bastards and whores' sons fell that day--and my poor marines stood no more chance with 'em than a cat in hell without claws.

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May be you're the old fellow's bastard, and if you're a bastard, you can't be a son, you know: aye, that's the catch, I suppose.

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Why if she gets him, she'll get a bastard, for old Mr. Lovit isn't his father.

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This is a lucky meeting, 'foregad;--I'll go immediately and report, that young Loveyet has of late seen my quondam charmer carry a copy of him in miniature about her, which (strange to tell) is continually growing nearer to the life; and that he refuses to have her, on that account.--"If she gets him, she will get a bastard."

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Why, I'm not old enough for your father, you great whelp you:--Ungracious young bastard,--to have the assurance to ridicule his father!--Out of my house, you 'scape-grace!

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Scott himself has left no solid poem, but instead, loose, rambling, spirited, metrical romances--the bastards of his genius--and a great family of legitimate chubby children of novels, bearing the image, but not reaching the full stature, of their parent's mind.

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Discourse of bastards.

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The "bastards" of internationalism, so offensive to some nationalist fire-eaters, are not produced by the simple and natural processes by which races are mixed.

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26, Tincture of Bastard Saffron for the expulsion of Tænia.

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_Tincture of Bastard Saffron[33] for the expulsion of Tænia._--Dr. CHISHOLM, of Canterbury, has lately used with success, in a case of tænia of many years standing, the vinous tincture of bastard saffron.

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Rather anything than that my daughter should marry--forgive me, lad--the bastard son of a pirate and buccaneer, a wicked monster, like that man!"

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He spake, and bade choose horses out from all his noble tale, Whereof three hundred sleek and fair stood in the stables high: These biddeth he for Teucrian men be led forth presently, Wing-footed purple-bearing beasts, with pictures o'er them flung Of woven stuff, and, on their breasts are golden collars hung: Gold-housed are they, and champ in teeth the yellow-golden chain But to Æneas, absent thence, a car and yoke-beasts twain 280 He sends: the seed of heaven are they, and breathing very fire, The blood of those that Circe stole when she beguiled her sire, That crafty mistress, winning them, bastards, from earthy mare.

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Therewith he leaves the work in hand, and, stirred by anger's goad, Against the Dardan gate goes forth, against the brethren proud: There first Antiphates he slew, who fought amid the first, The bastard of Sarpedon tall, by Theban mother nursed.

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you d-- little yelling Popish bastard," he said, and stooped to pick up another; the crowd had gathered quite between the horses and in the inn door by this time, and the coach was brought to a dead standstill.

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One of them jeered him for his black eye, which was swelled by the potato, and another called him a bastard, on which he and Harry fell to fisticuffs.

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He asked me much about young H. E., 'that bastard,' as he called him: doubting my lord's intentions respecting him.

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"You little bastard beggar!" he said, "I'll murder you for this!"

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"Bastard or not," said the other, grinding his teeth, "I have a couple of swords, and if you like to meet me, as a man, on the terrace to-night--" And here the doctor coming up, the colloquy of the young champions ended.

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What matters whether or no I make my way in life, or whether a poor bastard dies as unknown as he is now?

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She must be my lady marchioness, and I remain a nameless bastard.

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The duchess, in reply to my aunt's eager clamour, said haughtily, that she had done her best for the legitimate branch of the Esmonds, and could not be expected to provide for the bastard brats of the family.

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"Bastards," says the viscountess, in a fury, "there are bastards amongst the Churchills, as your grace knows, and the Duke of Berwick is provided for well enough."

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I like to think that Jack Haythorn, who sneered at me for being a bastard and a parasite of Webb's, as he chose to call me, and with whom I had had words, shook hands with me the day before the battle begun.

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Thank you, Mr. Bastard.")

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And our grandmother used to tell us children, that on his first presentation to my lord duke, the duke turned his back upon my grandfather; and said to the duchess, who told my lady dowager at Chelsea, who afterwards told Colonel Esmond-"Tom Esmond's bastard has been to my levee: he has the hang-dog look of his rogue of a father"-an expression which my grandfather never forgave.

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Her Philip had bought off by a promise of the sovereignty of Brazil, a promise which he never kept, and now in 1640 her grandson Dom João, eighth duke of Braganza and direct descendant of Affonso, a bastard son of Dom João I., had succeeded to all her rights.

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"The murderous bastard," he muttered.

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"There are a lot of dumb bastards here who don't know the first thing about keeping pointers intact.

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Will they not be vile and bastard, devoid of truth and nature?

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I dare say that you have not forgotten how our rulers were chosen; and the process of selection may be carried a step further:-As before, they must be constant and valiant, good-looking, and of noble manners, but now they must also have natural ability which education will improve; that is to say, they must be quick at learning, capable of mental toil, retentive, solid, diligent natures, who combine intellectual with moral virtues; not lame and one-sided, diligent in bodily exercise and indolent in mind, or conversely; not a maimed soul, which hates falsehood and yet unintentionally is always wallowing in the mire of ignorance; not a bastard or feeble person, but sound in wind and limb, and in perfect condition for the great gymnastic trial of the mind.

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And the same law will apply to any one of those within the prescribed age who forms a connection with any woman in the prime of life without the sanction of the rulers; for we shall say that he is raising up a bastard to the State, uncertified and unconsecrated.

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Will they not be vile and bastard?

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The mistake at present is, that those who study philosophy have no vocation, and this, as I was before saying, is the reason why she has fallen into disrepute: her true sons should take her by the hand and not bastards.

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And, again, in respect of temperance, courage, magnificence, and every other virtue, should we not carefully distinguish between the true son and the bastard?

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for where there is no discernment of such qualities states and individuals unconsciously err; and the state makes a ruler, and the individual a friend, of one who, being defective in some part of virtue, is in a figure lame or a bastard.

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It is not a legitimate son of knowledge, but a bastard, and when an attack is made upon this bastard neither parent nor anyone else is there to defend it.

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Why did a thousand years invent nothing better than Sibylline books, Orphic poems, Byzantine imitations of classical histories, Christian reproductions of Greek plays, novels like the silly and obscene romances of Longus and Heliodorus, innumerable forged epistles, a great many epigrams, biographies of the meanest and most meagre description, a sham philosophy which was the bastard progeny of the union between Hellas and the East?

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These are, perhaps, romantic aspirations; but they are the noblest of aspirations, if they could only be realised in all states, and, God willing, in the matter of love we may be able to enforce one of two things-either that no one shall venture to touch any person of the freeborn or noble class except his wedded wife, or sow the unconsecrated and bastard seed among harlots, or in barren and unnatural lusts; or at least we may abolish altogether the connection of men with men; and as to women, if any man has to do with any but those who come into his house duly married by sacred rites, whether they be bought or acquired in any other way, and he offends publicly in the face of all mankind, we shall be right in enacting that he be deprived of civic honours and privileges, and be deemed to be, as he truly is, a stranger.

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These bastards are power-crazy.

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"Someone should reason with the bastards," Morse said, looking out the port.

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The legitimate stage had nothing to do with the bastard frivolity of the houses whose appeal was based on lingerie, pretty faces, and shapely limbs.

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He scorned to write the bastard "O. K." of approval and wrote, instead, a stately "Imprimatur."

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That the bastard Malcolm, or the ignorant and indeed fallen fisher-girl Lizzy, should judge differently, nowise troubled him: what could they know about the rights and wrongs of business?

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A Tradesman must lend his Money, pass his Word, stand Bail for Arrests, and Sponsor at Christenings, and now and then be a Surety to the Parish for a Bastard Child.

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The bull of excommunication was exceedingly coarse and vulgar in its denunciatory terms, calling the King of Navarre " this bastard and detestable progeny of Bourbons ."

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"He's buried it," says Tom, savager than ever, "and what kind of a bastard was you to let him?"

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