Vulgar words in The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I (Page 1)

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ass x 2
cocky x 1
cuss x 1
damn x 4
poker face x 1
            

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Don't damn Houston, then, beforehand.

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Damn their self-sufficiencies!

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I was foolish enough to reply that the existence of an ass in the United States ought not necessarily to require the existence of a corresponding ass in London.

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There's no use in letting a few wild Irish or cocky Germans scare us.

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We throw the bluff with a fine, straight poker face.

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He's as funny a cuss as I've seen in many a day.

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The reducing of those people to starvation--that will stick to damn them in history, whatever they win or whatever they lose.

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We set out on a comprehensive plan to regulate the naval warfare of the world and we up and ask 'em all, "Now, boys, all be good, damn you, and agree to the Declaration of London."

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