Vulgar words in His "Day In Court" - 1895 (Page 1)

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cuss x 3
damn x 3
quim x 2
spunk x 1
            

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"Damn ye!" the old man retorted to the unwelcome truth.

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"Damn the whole tribe of ye; everything that goes by the accursed name of Kittredge, that's got a drop o' yer blood, or a bone o' yer bones, or a puif o' yer breath--" "Squair!

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"Damn 'em all--all the Kittredge tribe!"

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"He sha'n't sit up thar an' cuss the baby, Mr. Cheerman."

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I _know_ the law don't 'low a magistrate an' a jestice ter cuss in his high office, in the presence of the county court.

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Absalom went about for a time, with a hopeful anxiety in his eyes, searching for one of the younger Quim-beys, in order to involve him in a fight that might have a provocation and a result more to his mind.

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Her voice dropped as she contemplated aghast this terrible unapprehended force brought to oppress old Joel Quim-bey; she felt a sudden poignant pang for his forlorn and lonely estate.

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Dun no ez I ever see a friskier leetle cuss.

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"Waal, sir," exclaimed Stephen, outdone, "what with all this hyar daily weepin' an' nightly mournin', I 'ain't got spunk enough lef ter stan' up agin the leetlest Kittredge a-goin'.

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