Vulgar words in Lanier of the Cavalry - or, A Week's Arrest (Page 1)

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ass x 2
cuss x 1
            

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"It's none o' my funeral, and personally I don't give a cuss if they _never_ find him, but there are just s-teen reasons why the Old Man wants to see that young man Rawdon forthwith, and as many for believing he's skipped."

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Then Sumter and Stannard came in, tumultuous, and _ordered_ him down, and Blake and Curbit, and the rest of the card party, came tearing after them, and berated him for an absurdity, and implored him not to be an ass.

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"Ennis, if you can quit being an ass long enough to tell me what you mean, and where you've been, I'll thank you.

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