Vulgar words in The Crisis — Volume 03 (Page 1)

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ass x 1
buffoon x 1
country bumpkin x 1
cuss x 1
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Now the galoot knew old Bell was looking over the fence So he says, 'All right,' and he gives Jim the first shot--Jim fetched down the big pear, got his teeth in it, and strolled off to the house, kind of pitiful of the galoot for a, half-witted ass.

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And the wonder in Stephen's mind was that this man who could be a buffoon, whose speech was coarse and whose person unkempt, could prove himself a tower of morality and truth.

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"Then, sir," he continued, "they introduced these damned trotting races; trotting races are for white trash, Mr. Brice."

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"Why," said he, thoughtfully, stroking the white goatee on his chin, "cuss me if that ain't from the speech that country bumpkin, Lincoln, made in June last before the Black Republican convention in Illinois."

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