Vulgar words in The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 60, October, 1862 (Page 1)
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Their sleazy lives had wanted color and substance, and they found it in a cant of patriotism, in illuminating their windows after slaughter, in dressing their tables with helmets of sugar, (after the fashion of the White House,)--delicate _souvenirs de la guerre!_ But Theodora and these women had seen their door-posts slopped with blood,--that made a difference.
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"Damn you!" shouted Dyke, "are you going to shirk?"