Vulgar words in The Stillwater Tragedy (Page 1)
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"It was kinder dark in the other room, and there he was, laying in his night-gownd, with his face turned towards me, so, looking mighty severe-like, jest as if he was a-going to say, 'It's late with the milk ye are, ye hussy!'
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When Robinson Crusoe"-- "Damn Robinson Crusoe!" snapped Mr. Shackford.
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"A man with a wreath of them acorns on his head-stone oughter be perfectly happy, damn him!"
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If I had been ass enough to make any such offer, he would have jumped at it.
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No, he wasn't aware that Shackford had had trouble with any particular individual; believed he did have a difficulty once with Slocum, the marble man; but he was always fetching suits against the town and shying lawyers at the mill directors,--a disagreeable old cuss altogether.
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"Your wife is fagged out,--that is plain.