Vulgar words in The Wit and Humor of America, Volume II. (of X.) (Page 1)

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cuss x 2
damn x 1
make love x 1
spunk x 1
            

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That's no flim-flam at all, Frivol or sham at all, Just the plain--Damn it all, Have one with me!

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The package that I carried was a tart That beat Vesuvius out for sizz and spunk, And when they put me in my little bunk You couldn't tell my jag and me apart.

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A man ain't considered worth a cuss in Indiany what hasn't got his brand on a hundred head.'

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"With that, the Indiany man went into a full explanation of the affair, and, gettin' warmed up as he went along, begun to cuss and swear like he'd been through a dozen campaigns himself.

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Calling Pritz names was of no consequence--except that it kept Seffy from making love to her while he was doing it--which seemed foolish to Sally.

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