Vulgar words in The Road to Providence (Page 1)
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And she had her nose buried in one of Mis' Peavey's pink peonys, a-blushing as pretty as you please over it at that country bumpkin of mine with all his fine manners.
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Let him kiss your hand, child, he ain't nothing but a country bumpkin that can't talk complimentary to save his life.
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"I want to tell you that I can't help loving you, and have ever since I first saw you, but that it won't do at all for you to marry--marry a Providence country bumpkin with nothing but a doctoring head on his shoulders.