Vulgar words in The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel (Page 1)

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country bumpkin x 1
cuss x 1
knock up x 1
            

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"I guess that must be a suck-cuss hoss," remarked Mr. Sewell, resting his loosely jointed figure against the rail fence as he watched his departing guest.

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She took me for some country bumpkin, with this confounded saddle, and was laughing at me.

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For example, Mrs. Wesley could hardly be expected to lend herself with any grace at all to the proposal he made one sultry June evening to "knock her up" a mint-julep, "the most refreshing beverage on earth, madam, in hot weather, I can assure you."

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