The 1,236 occurrences of slut

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MEN Cleaner, you dirty slut?

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MAGISTRATE Indeed, you slut!

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She has let them get all tangled into elf-knots, that lazy slut within."

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Two such idle sluts might find half an hour daily to give a sort of journal to papa.

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Two such idle sluts might find half an hour daily to give a sort of journal to papa.

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that simply isn't the word for it ... but 'ere's the room and nobody been in it since Sairy Grace and she was always bringin' men along with 'er, dirty slut and that's a month since she's been and gone and I always like 'aving yer, Mr. Brant, for you're quiet enough and no trouble at all--and your friend looks pleasant I must say."

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If we are to see creatures in prison, let's see creatures who have deserved it--men and women, rogues and sluts.

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The son of a slut and not much better yourself!..."

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I have hinted to you several times that your presence at Issoudun might save your brother, and rescue a fortune of forty, perhaps sixty, thousand francs a year from the claws of that slut; but you either do not answer me, or you seem never to understand my meaning.

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Struck with the words "concubine" and "slut," which the pen of a septuagenarian as pious as she was respectable had used to designate the woman now in process of getting hold of Jean-Jacques Rouget's property, struck also with the word "imbecile" applied to Rouget himself, she began to ask herself how, by her presence at Issoudun, she was to save the inheritance.

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He had therefore never allowed any one, no matter who, to speak to him on the subject of Mademoiselle Flore Brazier, the servant-mistress of Jean-Jacques Rouget, so energetically termed a "slut" by the respectable Madame Hochon.

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Meantime, on my side I have, thanks to that old trump, Hochon, the doctor of Issoudun, one named Goddet, a worthy soul who conceives that the property of uncles ought to go to nephews rather than to sluts.

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There is no doubt that the poet as well as his imaginary imprecator found real pleasure in the production of the following ejaculations: RIGHTEOUS ANGER The lanky hank of a she in the inn over there Nearly killed me for asking the loan of a glass of beer; May the devil grip the whey-faced slut by the hair, And beat bad manners out of her skin for a year.

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I do not know how he did it; but whenever he spoke, a something in his words made our hearts burn within us; and just to let him see that we were his children, and that it was not in us to shirk or flinch, we used to walk just as usual right up to the sluts of cannon that were belching smoke and vomiting battalions of balls, and never a man would so much as say, "Look out!"

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"Never call me faither no more, lewd slut!

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What do they want with us, the mischievous siren sluts?

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"Having no more to say, at present, I close with best love and duty to my honoured Mother, and with respects to Mr. Dempster, and a kiss for Fanny, and kind remembrances to Old Gumbo, Nathan, Old and Young Dinah, and the pointer dog and Slut, and all friends, from their well-wisher HENRY ESMOND WARRINGTON."

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Won't it do us good, Dolly, you old slut?" and he gives a playful touch with his whip to an old dog of all trades, that was running by him.

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"'The slut's bitten me!' says he, clapping his hand to his neck, and, sure enough, his hand was red with blood.

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what a slut!

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"For instance," he went on furiously, "there is that black slut whom you are fond of.

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I sat up, and wrote by the light of a strange sort of candles, that Jenny called "sluts," and which the old woman manufactured out of pieces of old rags, twisted together and dipped in pork lard, and stuck in a bottle.

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He has helped every tramp and slut and worthless vagabond over the countryside, but he will not advance a pound, even on the best security, to help a respectable business man to fight against misfortune."

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Comes Mr Collins with his new Wife, a pretty well-shaped Woman with black hayre and Eyes, and she, much cried up for her skill on the Theorbo, do after play a Lesson upon it, but very ill, and pretty to see Sam'l that was hoping great things (loving musique) in pain and grief to hear her mean false playing and yet making fine wordes of it to please her, and they gone, do call her slut and baggage and I know not what all.

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This Sam'l disputing very hotly after we had supt upon a Jowl of Salmon, I to speake my mind, asking if he would have his Wife casting oranges to the actors and blowing Kisses all about the house, and he not knowing what to answer, I do say, "Then prayse it not in others, for, if you will have me a bold Slut, no doubt but I will do my endeavours to please you," and so whiskte off, he sitting astonied.

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16th.--This day comes my new cook-Mayd, Jane Gentleman, and heaven send she prove worthy of her name, for I am drove almost madd with mayds that are not mayds but Sluts and know not diligence nor cleanliness, to their own undoing and mine.

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That evening he came into Dingley's room, where I sat with her to repair the household linen, and rattled on, full of wit and good humour; and when Dingley went out to fetch a cordial for him, he says:-- "Well, Mistress Stella, did we give the lying slut her lesson today--did we?

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Such sluts, such tongue-snakes shall not cross my path.

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Good Heaven, that I had heeded, and not harboured the slut!

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Well, 'tis the miserable truth that this young fool (who sure must get it from his mother) did wed this slut at the Fleet two years since, and hath damned himself for life.

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I broke the matter with my dear Sir Charles; but he pooh-poohed my anxieties in his sailorly fashion, saying:-- "There's many a bad egg from a good nest, my Lady, and Mrs Darcy may be a valuable woman, for all her sister looks such a slut.

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Produced by Eric Eldred, David Widger, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team CÆSAR OR NOTHING By Pío Baroja Translated from the Spanish by Louis How CONTENTS PROLOGUE PART ROME I THE PARIS-VENTIMIGLIA EXPRESS II AN EXTRAORDINARY FAMILY III CÆSAR MONCADA IV PEOPLE WHO PASS CLOSE BY V THE ABBE PRECIOZI VI THE LITTLE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE IN A ROMAN HOTEL VII THE CONFIDENCES or THE ABBE PRECIOZI VIII OLD PALACES, OLD SALONS, OLD LADIES IX NEW ACQUAINTANCES X A BALL XI A SOUNDING-LINE IN THE DARK WORLD XII A MEETING ON THE PINCIO XIII ESTHETICS AND DEMAGOGY XIV NEW ATTEMPTS, NEW RAMBLES XV GIOVANNI BATTISTA, PAGAN XVI THE PORTRAIT OF A POPE XVII EVIL DAYS XVIII CÆSAR BORGIA'S MOTTO, "AUT CÆSAR, AUT NIHIL" XIX CÆSAR'S REFLECTIONS XX DON CALIXTO AT SAINT PETER'S XXI DON CALIXTO IN THE CATACOMBS XXII SENTIMENTALITY AND ARCHEOLOGY XXIII THE 'SCUTCHEON OF A CHURCH XXIV TOURIST INTERLUDE PART TWO CATRO DURO I ARRIVAL II CASTRO DURO III CÆSAR'S LABOURS IV THE BOOKSELLER AND THE ANARCHISTS V THE BANQUET VI UNCLE CHINAMAN VII A TRYING SCENE VIII THE ELECTION IX CÆSAR AS DEPUTY X POLITICAL LABOURS XI THE PITFALL OF SINIGAGLIA XII LOCAL STRUGGLES XIII AMPARITO IN ACTION XIV INTRANSIGENCE LOST XV "DRIVELLER" JUAN AND "THE CUB-SLUT" XVI PITY, A MASK OF COWARDICE XVII FIRST VICTORY XVIII DECLARATION OF WAR XIX THE FIGHT FOR THE ELECTION XX CONFIDENCE XXI OUR VENERABLE TRADITIONS I OUR HOLY PRINCIPLES!

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"DRIVELLER" JUAN AND "THE CUB-SLUT" _A MURDER_ "Driveller" Juan, the town dandy protected by Father Martín, had from childhood distinguished himself by his cowardice and by his tendency to bullying.

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He had a mother and two sisters who were seamstresses, whom he exploited, and he lived with a tavern-keeper nicknamed "The Cub-Slut," a buxom, malicious woman, who said horrible things about everybody.

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* * * * * _LIFE OF "THE CUB-SLUT"_ There were reasons for "The Cub-Slut's" being what she was.

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It was "Gaffer" who had given the nickname to the child, because instead of calling her by her name, he used to say: "Hey, 'Cub-Slut!'

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Hey, little 'Cub-Slut!'" and the appellation had stuck.

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"The Cub-Slut" left the brothel to go and live with an old innkeeper, who died and made her his heiress.

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"The Cub-Slut" set up a tavern at Castro.

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"Driveller" and "The Cub-Slut" got along well, although, by what any one could discover, "The Cub-Slut" treated the bully more like a servant than anything else.

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"The Cub-Slut" was said to be very outspoken.

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One Sunday, on the promenade, one of them, on passing near "The Cub-Slut," said in a low tone to her mother: "Dear Lord, what riff-raff!"

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And "The Cub-Slut," hearing her, stopped and said violently: "There's no riff-raff here except your mother and me.

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Such rude candour on "The Cub-Slut's" part had made her feared; so that nobody durst provoke her in the slightest degree.

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"Lengthy" was the son of "Gaffer," "The Cub-Slut's" protector, and some people imagined that she had persuaded "Driveller" to commit the crime; but the members of the Workmen's Club continued to believe that it was a case of clerical revenge.

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_"THE CUB-SLUT'S" ARGUMENT_ In the month of June, Cæsar and Amparito went to Castro Duro.

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'The Cub-Slut.'"

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"The Cub-Slut" answered in the negative, by an energetic movement of her head.

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"The Cub-Slut's" eyes flashed.

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"The Cub-Slut" stood firm before Cæsar, provocative, with flashing eyes, in an attitude of challenge.

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But in this case, judging by what "The Cub-Slut" was telling him, it had not been so; "Gaffer" had gone about it with a certain depravity, glutting his desires on her, and then selling her, putting her into an infamous house.

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"That man," "The Cub-Slut" ended, sobbing, "took away my name and gave me a nickname; took away my honour, my life, everything; and if I cannot be revenged on him because he is dead, I will be revenged on his family."

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"The Cub-Slut" listened to Cæsar with eyes cast down.

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"'The Cub-Slut' sent me to tell you to come to her house; she wants to speak to you."

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"From 'The Cub-Slut'; please read it right away."

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He had the wounded man's clothes searched, and they found "The Cub-Slut's" letter, in which she warned Cæsar of the danger he was in.

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_Let it be burnt; Night is a murd'rous slut, That would not have her treasons to be seen; And yonder pale-faced Hecate there, the moon, Doth give consent to that is done in darkness; And all those stars that gaze upon her face Are aglets on her sleeve, pins on her train; And those that should be powerful and divine, Do sleep in darkness when they most should shine._ PEDRO.

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Länge tvistades nu, vem först av de tvenne det tillkom pröva den vådliga färd; men till slut tog Bele sin stålhjälm, skakade om två lotter däri, och vid stjärnornas skimmer kände Torsten igen sin lott.

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_Skeppet Ellida_ till slut var en av släktens klenoder.

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Det tar aldrig slut på de visor långa.

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Den strådöd är också en död: till slut 18 jag rister, som Oden, mig själv med spjut.

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9 Skall din fosterfader fara ohörd från din gård, emedan ej ett dockspel vill ta slut?"

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Ännu vi kunna språka samman, än har den kära natt ej slut.

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Till slut dock Fritiof fällde 13 sin fiende till jord, han knät mot bröstet ställde och talte vredens ord: "Blott jag mitt svärd nu hade, du svarte bärsärksskägg, jag genom livet lade på dig den vassa egg."

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Sitt ärende framförde 28 den ungersven till slut, och jarlen tåligt hörde, till dess han talat ut.

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Fullbräddad skål vart ägnad åt Angantyr till slut, och så i god välfägnad satt Fritiof vintern ut.

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10 Det är så skönt, när du stäven vänder från fjärran segling mot hemmets stränder, där röken stiger från egen härd och minnet vaktar sin barndomsvärld och friska källan din lekplats lögar, 15 men fädren sitta i gröna högar och, full av längtan, den trogna mön står på sin klippa och ser åt sjön.-- Sex dar han seglar, men på den sjunde en mörkblå strimma han skönja kunde 20 vid himlaranden; den växer ut med skär och öar och land till slut.

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Men länge hölls ej den leken ut; kung Helge flydde, då vart det slut.

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Du får ej vila, du måste ila, Ellida, ut 45 till världens slut.

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Svärdlös kämpe skall mig skydda, och vår gamla tvist har slut."

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Den väntan blev det unga blod 15 till slut för lång, och med ett hopp i mark han stod, ett kungligt språng!

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Till slut hon stannar, sjunkande till jorden, där templet stått, nu själv ett tempel vorden.

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Jag har väntat dig, ty kraften svärmar gärna vitt kring jord och hav, en bärsärk lik, som biter blek i sköldens rand, men trött och sansad vänder hon dock hem till slut.

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_till slut_, at last.

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slut (-et), end; till --, at last.

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Run 'ome to your 'arf-caste slut of a Ma-or we'll give you what-for," said Jakin.

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"'The slut's bitten me!' says he, clapping his hand to his neck, and, sure enough, his hand was red with blood.

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Thin Ould Pummeloe turns to the women an' she sez, 'Are ye goin' to let the bhoys die while you're picnickin', ye sluts?' sez she.

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_Scandal_ She hastens out and scarcely pins her clothes To hear the news and tell the news she knows; She talks of sluts, marks each unmended gown, Her self the dirtiest slut in all the town.

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Fan, take that, you slut!

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A bath for me, you dirty slut, you!

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You have chestnuts in your two fists now, I know; there's some of the flour sticking to the corners of your mouth, little slut.

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silly fool," spluttered the old liar, "dost want that loose-legged slut of thine in trouble?

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More gain than loss; for of your wives you shall Find one a slut whose fairest linen seems Foul as her dust-cloth, if she used it--one So charged with tongue, that every thread of thought Is broken ere it joins--a shrew to boot, Whose evil song far on into the night Thrills to the topmost tile--no hope but death; One slow, fat, white, a burthen of the hearth; And one that being thwarted ever swoons And weeps herself into the place of power; And one an _uxor pauperis Ibyci_.

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Poll is a stupid slut.

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'You good-for-nothin' stupid slut you,' said the old lady to poor Beck, 'it sarves you right, you had no business to leave it there--I'll pay you.'

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You see now and then some handsome young Jades among them: The Sluts have very often white Teeth and black Eyes.

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If Mony can keep [the] Slut trusty I will do it, though I mortgage every Acre;_ Anthony _and_ Cleopatra _for that; All for Love and the World well lost ... Then, Sir, there is my little Merchant, honest _Indigo_ of the _Change_, there's my Man for Loss and Gain, there's Tare and Tret, there's lying all round the Globe; he has such a prodigious Intelligence he knows all the _French_ are doing, or what we intend or ought to intend, and has it from such Hands.

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She wondered as she heard of the fine-drawn distinctions among that rabble of servants, the upper ranks of whom were supplied by the small gentry--of servants who waited upon servants, and again other servants who waited on those, down to that lowest stratum of kitchen sluts and turnspits, who actually made their own beds and scraped their own trenchers.

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"Will he make that sly slut own her misconduct in open court?"

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Why they came down is to me all a riddle, And left Hallelujah broke off in the middle: Jove's Court, and the Presence angelical, cut-- To eke out the work of a lazy young slut.

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During the conversation, near the fire, he went directly to the servant of the Order, put his hands around her neck, shook her like a pear-tree, and said: "Listen, you slut!

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"Then I shall withdraw the slut from the threshold and place her near that corpse with curled locks.

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Being bound again to sea, I gave the dog-pup, which was called Sailor, to Mr. John Mercer, of West River; and the slut-pup, which was called Canton, to Doctor James Stewart, of Sparrow's Point.

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The dog was of a dingy red colour, and the slut black.

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The slut remained at Sparrow's Point till her death, and her progeny were, and are still, well known through Patapsco Neck, on the Gunpowder, and up the bay, amongst the duck-shooters, as unsurpassed for their purposes.

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I have heard both Doctor Stewart and Mr. Mercer relate most extraordinary instances of the sagacity and performances of both dog and slut, and would refer you to their friends for such particulars as I am unable, at this distance of time, to recollect with sufficient accuracy to repeat.

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