Vulgar words in Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 - of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis (Page 1)

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Tom Corwin, of the same State, with a portly figure, swarthy complexion, and wonderful facial expression, and an inexhaustible flow of wit, who was not a buffoon, but a gentleman whose humor was natural, racy, and chaste.

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Finally, at a quarter before five o'clock, the House adjourned, quite fagged out.

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"The simple fact," he continued, "that Mr. Greeley was employed to write the introduction is sufficient to damn the work with me, and render it worthless in my estimation."

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Mr. Taylor, who was entering the hall just as this allusion was made to him, replied that the would rather have a sleek head than a blockhead.

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