Vulgar words in Self-Raised (Page 1)
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Jim was called in from the kitchen, where he had been engaged in making love to Sally, to assist in lifting the luggage in.
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"I say--Cuss my nose!
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Ishmael, my boy, you have ridden hard to-day; you look fagged.
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Katie meanwhile continued: "Well, marster, jus' when I had heerd dat much--cuss my nose!--I beg your pardon, Marse Ishmael, but--I sneezed!
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"Well, while Jim was talkin' I heerd de man, Jack, say: "'Go along den, you cuss!
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"Certainly, you old blockhead!" was the courteous reply of the viscount, as he followed his conductor into the building.