Vulgar words in The Citizen-Soldier - or, Memoirs of a Volunteer (Page 1)

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blockhead x 1
damn x 4
white trash x 2
            

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I remonstrated with him mildly, but he grew saucy, insubordinate, and finally insolent and insulting; he said he did not care a damn for what I thought or did, and was ready to go to the guard-house; in fact wanted to go there.

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He affirms that he has the best regiment of soldiers in the service; but, unfortunately, has not a field officer worth a damn.

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They are not considered so good, of course, as their masters, but a great deal better than the white trash.

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No wonder dat you wip de white trash ob de Southern army.

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McCook, whose corps lies near Winchester, called while we were at Negley's; he looks, if possible, more like a blockhead than ever, and it is astonishing to me that he should be permitted to retain command of a corps for a single hour.

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"How is that, Parson," said Davis, affecting to misunderstand him; "not worth a damn there?"

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"I beg your pardon, Parson," responded Davis; "I thought you said not worth a damn there, and was surprised to hear you say so."

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