Vulgar words in Virginia (Page 1)
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"Well, I've no time to meet girls now, of course, but that doesn't mean that I'm not awfully knocked up about it."
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"I'll be darned if I can make a draught," muttered the old soldier irascibly, while he picked up his alpaca coat from the balustrade, and slipped into it before going out upon the front porch into the possible presence of ladies.
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She knew by his face that he was grateful to her, though he said merely: "I'm a little knocked up, I suppose, so you mustn't mind.
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There wasn't a good word for me from the critics, and yet, damn them, I know that the play is the best one that's ever come out of America.
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We're goin' to teach this damn nigger a lesson, and I reckon when he's learned it in hell, he won't turn his grin on a white woman again in a jiffy."
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My foot jes slipped on de plank w'en I wuz crossin', en I knocked up agin her."
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"He jostled her," observed one of the drunken men judicially, "an' we'll be roasted befo' we'll let a damn nigger jostle a white lady--even if she ain't a lady--in these here parts."
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That was one of the greatest mistakes women used to make--to imagine that they must be old as soon as men ceased to make love to them.