Vulgar words in Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter (Page 1)
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'Tain't what a knowin' 'un like I can do; it's just what he can larn to be with a little training in things requiring spunk.
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Indeed, white trash like this was considered little else than rubbish, not worth bringing up respectably.
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I tell ye, boys, it required some spunk about then, for the critter got his claws upon me with a death grip, and the dogs ripped him like an old corn stalk, and would'nt keep off.
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Ye see, whenever ye makes white trash what ain't slaved a nuisance, you makes it mightily unpopular; and when folks is unpopular the nuisance is easily removed, especially when ye can get pay for removing it.
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He sets the jug down, and passes the gourd back, saying: "What a saucy hussy ye are!" slapping the woman's black shoulder playfully.
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It nurtures a frail democracy, and from its bastard offspring we have a tyrant dying by the hand of a tyrant, and the spoils of tyranny serving the good growth of the Christian church.
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Thou wearest false robes; thou blasphemest against heaven, that thy strength in wrong may be secure-yea, we fear thy end is fast coming badly, for thou art the bastard offspring of Republicanism so purely planted in our land.
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She was a nasty, impudent hussy; the very worst of all kind of creatures to have about a respectable mansion,--enough to shock respectable people!