Vulgar words in The Calling of Dan Matthews (Page 1)
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It is a common saying that in cases of trying illness or serious accident a patient would rather "hear the Doctor cuss, than listen to the parson pray."
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"If it were morning," the philosopher continued, with a smile, "I would be always making love to the best and prettiest girl in the state."
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But you look fagged enough.
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The old woman was proudly indignant, "Dem po'r triflin' white trash!
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He--he--" And the black woman's deep voice rolled out--"Yo' go on now--yo' two, 'tain't so--'cause Adam he sho po'r white trash.
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"Parson," he roared, "'tis a good man ye are, if ye be only a protestant preacher--a damn good man sir, beggin' your pardon!
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"Well when 'twas all over, I paid the undertaker's bills an' iverythin' like that, an' then the very day I left I went to that damn thief, beggin' your pardon, an' paid off that mortgage in good, hard cash.