Vulgar words in Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 (Page 1)

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ass x 2
damn x 3
knickers x 1
snag x 2
            

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Stephen could not respond to her merry mood; his anxiety was to steer the conversation away from Simeon, and he had run against a snag at the start.

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The words were indistinct until Joe's heavy voice sent down to us an angry "No damn' nonsense, I tell you.

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Children have a way of bringing themselves up, in spite of damn fool parents."

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"A girl I'd took off'n the streets and made the champion lady rider of--and was going to marry, and thought more of, damn yeh, than I did of all the rest of the world!

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Not that I've been ass enough to say anything after the first time.

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An idealist was a blind ass--look at Perry!

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His mind again reverted to the subject with pleasant anticipation when, the next afternoon, clad in knickers and a Norfolk, with a cap pulled rakishly over his eyes, he trudged over the hills to which the children had directed him.

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Endeavor to obtain money for an invention or innovation that has success written across it in luminous letters, and you will "strike a snag," as the rude phrase goes, with marvelous celerity.

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