Vulgar words in The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 (Page 1)
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We are told that at one time John Adams cried, "Damn 'em!
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"I was so knocked up, for want of sleep, and the gale and all, that, when they got down to us, my head was about gone.
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The fool's-cap he wears does not prove him to be a fool; and even when he touches the tip of his nasal organ with his fore-finger and winks so irresistibly, meaning lurks in his facetious features, to assure you he does not jest without a purpose, or play the buffoon only to coin sixpences.
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A young fellow cannot be asked to go on making love forever, if he does not get a smile now and then to keep hope alive.