Vulgar words in Lights and Shadows in Confederate Prisons - A Personal Experience, 1864-5 (Page 1)
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"You're brave enough," said another; "but damn you, you've killed our best general."
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--"I hardly know which to admire most, your spunk or your milk," I replied.
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"Look here," said he, "you seem to be a sort of Christian; cuss me if you don't!
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When a silly ass got up at the first Hague Peace Conference in 1899, and talked about the "amenities of warfare" and putting your prisoners' feet in warm water and giving them gruel, my reply, I regret to say, was considered brutally unfit for publication.