Vulgar words in The Poorhouse Waif and His Divine Teacher (Page 1)
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Hoping to escape some of the blows, the child drew closer to his mother, but the following instant he found himself tumbling head foremost toward a stone wall and heard the woman say, "Get away from me, you blockhead, or I'll dash out your brains on that stone wall.
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Seeing that he was unable to tell one letter from another, she shouted at him: "Ed, you blockhead!
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"Now, if he were bright like Elmer, I wouldn't be surprized, but Ed is such a blockhead.