Vulgar words in Ma Pettengill (Page 1)

This book at a glance

brain x 1
cuss x 2
damn x 1
hooker x 1
hussy x 2
            
i'll be darned x 1
            

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And Clyde must have had something wake up in his brain them years he was away.

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Vernabelle continued full of blandishment for the two men and poured 'em out stiff hookers of this demon elderberry wine and lighted cigarettes for 'em from hers.

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That little cuss always did contrary me."

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He holds aloft a solitary hot cake and addresses Lew Wee in his best Anglo-Chinese, and with humorous intent: "I think take-um hot cake, nail over big knot hole in bunk-house--last damn long time better than sheet iron!"

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It seemed as if there wasn't no way whatever to get a sense of shame into that brazen old hussy.

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She never did cuss 'em out proper or act human toward 'em.

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It was ten days after he got there that I saw him first, and I'll be darned if he was any human sachet, even then.

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Eloise, at first, misunderstood this term entirely, and wasn't much less insulted when she found it meant one of these German hussies that hang round creeks for no good purpose.

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