Vulgar words in Israel Potter (Page 1)
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Shortly after his return in infirm old age to his native land, a little narrative of his adventures, forlornly published on sleazy gray paper, appeared among the peddlers, written, probably, not by himself, but taken down from his lips by another.
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"Come, wake up here, Phil," roared the soldier who was awake; "the fellow here says he must step out; cuss these Yankees; no better edication than to be gettin' up on nateral necessities at this time o'night.
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Quit the walk, blockhead," he hissed at Israel.
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But a fagged body fags the soul.
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"What the devil," roared a voice from within, "knock up a man this time of night to light your pipe?