Vulgar words in Down the Rhine - Young America in Germany (Page 1)
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If the fellows have any spunk at all, they won't stand this thing."
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"If you haven't spunk enough to stand up for your rights, you deserve to lose them," replied Raymond, disgusted with the answers of those high-toned students.
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To which it responds, "Esel," which, in English, means an ass.