Vulgar words in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 2. (Page 1)
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"Why, spunk-water."
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"Spunk-water!
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I wouldn't give a dern for spunk-water."
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Talk about trying to cure warts with spunk-water such a blame fool way as that!
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You got to go all by yourself, to the middle of the woods, where you know there's a spunk- water stump, and just as it's midnight you back up against the stump and jam your hand in and say: 'Barley-corn, barley-corn, injun-meal shorts, Spunk-water, spunk-water, swaller these warts,' and then walk away quick, eleven steps, with your eyes shut, and then turn around three times and walk home without speaking to anybody.
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"No, sir, you can bet he didn't, becuz he's the wartiest boy in this town; and he wouldn't have a wart on him if he'd knowed how to work spunk-water.