Vulgar words in Abe and Mawruss - Being Further Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter (Page 1)
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I am only saying it gets so nowadays that in June a feller turns out a style which if we was making masquerade costumes already it would be freaky anyhow; and yet, Mawruss, it would go big in September.
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"You got the nerve to stand there and tell me this here garment is freaky like a masquerade costume.
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"I am talking about this, Abe," Morris replied: "that dress is the self-same garment which I designed it, and which you says was rotten and freaky, and which I give it to Miss Smith here for a present, and which you paid Miss Smith sixty dollars for."
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"Well, that's about the size of it," Leon admitted.
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But with a feller like Moses M. Steuermann, which his folks was bankers in Frankfort-on-the-Main when Carnegie and Vanderbilt and all them other _goyim_ was new beginners yet, Abe--that's a different proposition entirely."