Vulgar words in A Hoosier Chronicle (Page 1)
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I saw it in your eye when you came home this evening that you had struck a snag.
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He appreciates a good job; he's a sort o' literary cuss himself."
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I tell you I want to watch the Great Experiment, and if I were not a poor, worthless, ignorant ass I'd be a part of it."
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"Well," he ejaculated, "damn it all, why not?"
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"That boy," said Thatcher, pointing his cigar at Dan, "is the greatest boy in the world; but, damn it all, I don't make him out."
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Damn it, I took him to see a glassworks the other day; thought it would appeal to his sense of what you call the picturesque; but, Lord bless me, he asked how much the blowers were paid and wanted me to raise their pay on the spot.
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I've kept my nose to the grindstone ever since I was knee-high to a toad just so that boy wouldn't have to worry about his daily bread, and now, damn it all, he runs a carpenter shop on the top floor of a house that stands me, lot, furniture, and all, nearly a hundred thousand dollars!
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If you can figure that out, it's a damn sight more than I can do!
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I was stupid not to have seen it earlier; I've been a dull ass about a lot of things.