Vulgar words in Sweet Cicely — or Josiah Allen as a Politician (Page 1)
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"Yes," says Josiah, in a more fagged voice than he had used durin' the intervue, and more hopelesser.
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And I wus so completely fagged out, that I turned the subject completely round (as I s'posed) by askin' him if he laid out to sell our apples this year where he did last.
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But she loved Eliphalet so well, she would do any thing to please him: so she rode round with him on that circuit, till she was perfectly fagged out.
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I was fagged.
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Wall, the next mornin' I sent Dorlesky's errents by Bub Smith to William Wallace, for I felt a good deal fagged out.
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The next morning Cicely wuzn't able to leave her room,--no sick seemin'ly, but fagged out.
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But I see that she looked fagged out.
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And I begun to get real encouraged, though fagged to the very outmost limit of fag, when he drew a long breath, and says with a perfectly fresh, vigorous look,-- [Illustration: THE BOY ASKING QUESTIONS.]