Vulgar words in A Knight of the Nineteenth Century (Page 1)
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But I had to cuss myself the whole evenin' to pay up for it!
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The old man looked at him approvingly a moment, and then said sententiously: "Well, you may be a bad cuss, but you ain't a mean one."
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Sit down and cuss myself to all eternity, like enough.
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But I've got so old and rheumatic that all I can do is cuss.
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I'd feel so mean that I should jest set and cuss myself from mornin' till night.
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You've got the advantage of me in this business, though you have been a hard cuss; for you are young and kind o' limber yet."
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I only want you to git inter a place that isn't so morally pisened as this, where I do so much cussin'; for I will and must cuss as long as there's an atom left of me as big as a head of a pin.
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"I ain't a-goin' to do nothin' with 'em except cuss 'em; and that's all I kin do in any case.
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Like that ill-mannered cuss in the Scripter who thought his old clothes good enough for the weddin', I was speechless.
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that ain't what I'd do, I'd go for that cuss that stole my boy, and for every blow he'd given the little chap, I'd give him a hundred.'