Vulgar words in American Adventures - A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' (Page 1)
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He approved of pretty women; he made love to them; he married them; he was the father of them.
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In the South my companion and I had a similar experience with the story about that daughter of the Confederacy who declared she had always thought "damn Yankee" one word.
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One day he induced her to go horseback-riding with him and on the ride made love to her so vehemently that she was "intimidated into accepting him."
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Did he set an' cry An' cuss the harricane sweepin' by?
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He is the wild ass of Georgia journalism; the thistles of chaos are sweet in him, and order in any department of life is a chestnut burr beneath his tail.
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_But if it doesn't stop, damn me if I don't shoot his other eye out!_" I cannot drop the river, and stories of river gambling, without referring to one more tale which is a classic.
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Can you make love?"