Vulgar words in Miss Minerva and William Green Hill (Page 1)
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"Well, Uncle Jimmy-Jawed Jup'ter is jest nach'elly boon' to cuss,--he's got a repertation to keep up," said Billy.
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"Hell an' damn is jest easy ev'y day words to that nigger.
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I wish you could hear him cuss on a Sunday jest one time, Aunt Minerva; he'd sho' make you open yo' eyes an' take in yo' sign.
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Seems like everybody treat him bad, so he cuss 'em, so I never see anybody with a bald head 'thout I run, 'cause I don't want to get cussed.
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"I knows a man what ain't got no hair 't all on his head," remarked Billy; "he's a conjure-man an' me an' Wilkes Booth Lincoln been talkin' to him ever sence we's born an' he ain't never cuss us, an' I ain't never got eat up by no Teddy bears neither.