Vulgar words in Marse Henry, Complete - An Autobiography (Page 1)

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"I like Douglas and am for him," said Buck Stone, a member of Congress and delegate to the National Democratic Convention from Kentucky, "though I consider him a good deal of a damn fool."

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In an adjoining town to Cleveland there was a snake charmer who called himself Artemus Ward, an ignorant witling or half-wit, the laughing stock of the countryside.

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I knew and sat for months at table with Comtesse Walewska, widow of the bastard son of Napoleon Bonaparte.

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III Taken to task by thick and thin Democratic partisans for my criticism of the only two Democratic Presidents we have had since the War of Sections, Cleveland and Wilson, I have answered by asserting the right and duty of the journalist to talk out in meeting, flatly repudiating the claims as well as the obligations of the organ grinder they had sought to put upon me, and closing with the knife grinder's retort-- _Things have come to a hell of a pass When a man can't wallop his own jackass_.

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Tom remarked, "Not that I care a damn about it, except for the prominence it gives to Bismarck."

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"Yes," he said, "that is about the size of it."

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There was nothing in the affair with Hamilton actually to damn and ruin him.

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