Vulgar words in Crittenden - A Kentucky Story of Love and War (Page 1)

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damn x 7
white trash x 1
            

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And the people--the American Southerners; rich whites, whites well-to-do, poor white trash; good country folks, valley farmers; mountaineers--darkies, and the motley feminine horde that the soldier draws the world over--all moving along the road as far as he could see, and interspersed here and there in the long, low cloud of dust with a clanking troop of horse or a red rumbling battery--all coming to see the soldiers--the soldiers!

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"There is a lot any damn fool can say, of course, hey?

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"These damn fools outside--volunteers, politicians, hey?

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"Well, Mister Man from Kentucky," said Abe, "I'd a damn sight ruther you'd use a club on me than them fists; but there's others of us who don't call names, and ain't called names; and some of us ain't easy skeered, neither."

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"You gimme a damn good lickin,'" he said to Crittenden.

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"The Colonel himself wanted to know what damn fool that was standing out in the road.

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"Damn!" said Grafton, simply.

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"Go on," he cried, "damn it, go on!"

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