Vulgar words in Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 (Page 1)
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But he added, that if he did write such a treatise, he should sum it up in one sentence: "Never have an ass in the chair."
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The old fellow brought his hand down with a slap upon the limb and said: "Damn the leg.
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On the occasion of some ruling by the Whig Speaker, Mr. George Bliss, a worthy and respectable old gentleman, Butler called out in a loud voice: "I should like to knife that old cuss."
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old Arcote's ghost Calls out, in anger, from the ground, "If here your bones you mean to lay, Then, damn it, I'll take mine away."