Vulgar words in The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VIII (of X) (Page 1)
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"Damn it, sir, if it was only your description of a julep, if it was only your mention of that old family silver mug, devoted to that sacred purpose, sir--that would be your certificate of character here.
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Well, sir, damn me, if that infernal claim agent didn't have the face to offer fifteen dollars for her, too."
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I was never out of Boston: all that I can say is, "Damn!"
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Cuss to his family the last five year-- Monstrous expensive with keep so dear-- 'Sides all the fuss and worrying.