Vulgar words in How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney Kept New Year's - And Other Stories (Page 1)

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"Kill him, damn you!" shouted the other; "kill him as I have a hundred other curs this fall and pocket the money the law gives me for doing it.

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[Illustration: "_It was to the honor of the crowd that they hooted the officer roundly._"] It was to the honor of the crowd that they hooted the officer roundly, and called on him and shouted, "Give the old man back his dog," and greater honor yet to them that some of the boys pelted him with snowballs and junks of ice as he hurried on, and one brawny chap, sitting on the seat of his cart, struck him a stinging blow with his black whip as he scuttled past, with, "Damn you, take that, for killing _my_ dog."

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