Vulgar words in The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VII. (of X.) (Page 1)
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And does anybody think He is such a tyrant as to make spotless, innocent babies just to damn them?
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go home, lilly baby, to your mudder, and git sugar plum--I no want kill puttee lilly boy--' "'Kum on!--don't be afeerd!--don't go for to run away!--I'll ketch you and lick you--' "'You leetul raskul--I'll kuss you by all our gods--I'll cut out your sassy tung--I'll break your blackguard jaw--I'll rip you up and give um to the dogs and crows--' "'Don't cuss so, ole Golly!
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"He's also an ass," said Leighton.
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"An ass of the large gray and long-eared species,--I'll grant you that, all right enough; but look here, old man, you've got to overlook the fact that a fellow occasionally lifts his voice and brays.