Vulgar words in Tales of the Argonauts (Page 1)
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That you have been, like a besotted old ass, all these years slowly forging a thunderbolt that any one may crush her with?
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A disposition to smash furniture, and heave knives around; an inclination to howl when drunk, and that frequent; a habitooal use of vulgar language, and a tendency to cuss the casooal visitor,--seemed to pint," added Mr. McClosky with submissive hesitation "that--she--was--so to speak--quite onsuited to the marriage relation in its holiest aspeck."
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Enough that, when Dick Sylvester returned, I was pretty well fagged out, and the baby was rolled up, an immense bolster, at the foot of the couch, asleep.
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He say, 'God damn thief!--catchee flowty dollar: come to jailee.'
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Damn nonshense b'long dead man.