Vulgar words in The Deliverance; a romance of the Virginia tobacco fields (Page 1)
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I had ter gin 'im dat burey wid de bevel glass I bought wid all my savin's, en des es soon es I steps outside de do' he up en toted hit all de way ter de cabin er dat lowlifeted, savigorous, yaller hussy Delphy.
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The woman who is your wife may be a bouncin' beauty, an' the woman who ain't may be as ugly as sin, but you'd go twice as far to kiss her all the same.
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"But if you're bent on being an ass, then, for heaven's sake, go and be one," he added irritably.
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"Damn you!" gasped Fletcher, putting up a nerveless hand to tear his collar apart, while a purple flush rose slowly from his throat to his forehead.
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"Now don't be a downright ass, Christopher," put in Jim Weatherby.
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She can bake a bit of cake once a week if she'll stint herself to an egg or two, but when it comes to mixing up a dozen at a time, I'll be darned if I'll allow it."
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"It makes me sick to see a man act like an ass."
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"Precious old ass!" he muttered, and unbarred the door.