Vulgar words in Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks - A Picture of New England Home Life (Page 1)
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"Now, Mandy, don't get mad, I didn't mean nothin', I was only foolin' and you began it fust, by throwin' that dirty water in my face, and no feller that had any spunk could stand that."
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Hiram made for the barn door and then said, "heard a gentleman say as how there was only one jackass in Eastborough and he taught the singin' school."
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He walked up close to Quincy and said, "Well, my friend told me that you said there was but one jackass in Eastborough and he sang bass in the quartette."
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When you settle with him for calling you a jackass I'll settle with him for calling me a liar."
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Then she said reflectively, "I didn't think the little fellow had so much spunk in him."
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"Well, I guess that's about the size of it," said Quincy.
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"Oh, that was all poppycock," said Hiram.