Vulgar words in Uncle Tom's Cabin (Page 1)

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"Devilish free, now I've signed those papers, cuss him!" muttered Haley to himself; "quite grand, since yesterday!"

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"What did I want with the little cuss, now," he said to himself, "that I should have got myself treed like a coon, as I am, this yer way?" and Haley relieved himself by repeating over a not very select litany of imprecations on himself, which, though there was the best possible reason to consider them as true, we shall, as a matter of taste, omit.

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"Cuss me if I much care whether he is dead or alive."

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I'm none o' yer gentlemen planters, with lily fingers, to slop round and be cheated by some old cuss of an overseer!

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"Shut up, you black cuss!" roared Legree; "did ye think I wanted any o' yer infernal old Methodism?

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"Ho yo!" said Sambo, coming to the mulatto woman, and throwing down a bag of corn before her; "what a cuss yo name?"

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The black cuss!" said Legree.

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"Who a cuss cares what he knows?

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The old cuss is at the bottom of this yer whole matter; and I'll have it out of his old black hide, or I'll know the reason why!"

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