Vulgar words in A New England girlhood, outlined from memory (Beverly, MA) (Page 1)
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Aunt Hannah often called him a "blockhead," and I supposed it was because he sat on that block.
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Sometimes, in his absence, a boy was made to sit in his place for punishment, for being a "blockhead" too, as I imagined.