Vulgar words in The Boss of Little Arcady (Page 1)
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~ ~ ~ Sentence 151 ~ ~ ~
They'll see that the laugh is on _them_, and they'll have a lot of fun out of it, and then send the old cuss along to another town with some more funny letters to fool the next ones."
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You know that slick-lookin' cuss--like a minister--been here all week, makin' out he was canvassin' for 'The Scenic Wonders of Our Land' at a dollar a part, thirty-six parts and a portfoly to pack 'em away in?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,399 ~ ~ ~
"'Parson,' said he--they all know me familiarly, madam--'Parson,' said he, 'I wish I could take all I'm worth and all old Kent is worth and put it in a bunch on the sidewalk there and then fight the old cuss for it!'"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,558 ~ ~ ~
Aunt Delia McCormick told her parrot story, which was _risqué_, even when no gentlemen were present, for the parrot said "damn it!" in the course of his surprisingly human repartee under difficulties.
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But Miss Eubanks, who had observed that all parrot stories have "damn" in them, suddenly conceived that matters had gone far enough in _that_ direction.