Vulgar words in Aunt Phillis's Cabin - Or, Southern Life As It Is (Page 1)
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Here, Phillis, who's this bin here, diggin up my sweet-williams I planted?--cuss dese children--" "The children had nothing to do with it," said Phillis.
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Cuss de ruffles, I wish you'd cut 'em off."
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Cuss him, 'twas a black man done it; he told me he'd smash my brains out if I made a sound.
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"'Damn the rascals,' says young Mr. Seymour, 'they're not content with man-stealing, but they're stealing money and clothes, and every thing they can lay their hands upon.