Vulgar words in Coniston — Complete (Page 1)
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"H-haven't took that Worthington cuss?"
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"Hain't none of you folks got spunk enough to carry me over to see the jedge?" demanded Lem; "my horses ain't fit to travel to-night."
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Mean cuss."
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Hardest man to talk to I ever met--never see a man before but what I could get him to say somethin', if it was only a cuss word.
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Standing before it, Jethro told the story in his droll way, of a city clerk and a country bumpkin, and Cynthia and Ephraim both laughed so heartily that the people who were passing turned round to look at them and laughed too.
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"I was a-goin' to explain about them losin' their heads at the mass meetin'--" "Damn their heads!" said the first citizen.