Vulgar words in The Attaché; or, Sam Slick in England — Volume 01 (Page 1)
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"'Oh cuss him, it was him then was it?'
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Cuss the rooks!
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I don't mind its huskin' my voice, for there is no one to talk to, but cuss it, it has softened my bones.
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Cuss 'em!
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Cuss 'em, let any o' these Britishers give me slack, and I'll give 'em cranberry for their goose, I know.
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He'll think he has run foul of a snag, _I_ know.
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Lord, I'll shack right over their heads, as they do over a colonist; only when they do, they never say warny wunst, cuss 'em, they arn't civil enough for that.
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Hit or miss, rough or tumble, claw or mud-scraper, any way, you damn please, I'm your man."
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"'See 'em, cuss 'em, I don't want to see 'em, I tell you.
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"I shall be off to the highlands this fall; but, cuss em, they hante got no woods there; nothin' but heather, and thats only high enough to tear your clothes.
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cuss the cost!' sais you.
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Cuss them sarvants!