Vulgar words in Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography (Page 1)
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As a friend of mine picturesquely phrased it, I "had to break into the organization with a jimmy."
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The team was fagged out, and we were tired of walking at a snail's pace beside it.
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You have already shown that a man may be absolutely honest and yet practical; a reformer by instinct and a wise politician; brave, bold, and uncompromising, and yet not a wild ass of the desert.
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To the question, "Are the conditions surrounding hired labor on the farm in your neighborhood satisfactory to the hired men?" he answers: "Yes, unless he is a drunken cuss," adding that he would like to blow up the stillhouses and root out whiskey and beer.