Vulgar words in The Southerner - A Romance of the Real Lincoln (Page 1)

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brain x 1
cuss x 1
damn x 7
scrap x 1
white trash x 1
            

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A big British soldier raised a musket to brain him.

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"Yes, damn you," a soldier drawled from the grass, "and you've pulled your boots off, holdin' 'em in yer hand, ready to run now!"

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"Dod bam it, did ye ever hear the beat o' that!" shouted a pious fellow who was inventing cuss words that would pass the charge of profanity.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,157   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it, what's the matter with you?"

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"Why don't you lie down, ye damn fool," Tom shouted.

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"I don't know what dey ebber let sech poor white trash ez dat man git in er army for, anyhow!" he exclaimed indignantly.

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Two fellows who were messmates were scrapping about a question of gravy.

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He waved his hand toward Ned: "Make that damn-fool get out of the way.

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The guard stood with his musket scowling: "Get a move on you--damn you, don't stand there!" he growled.

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"Yes--damn you, and we've got ye now where ye can't do no more flankin'.

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"Damn your eye!"

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