Vulgar words in The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 (Page 1)
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"Who 'd have thought the little thing had so much spunk in her?
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He is a humbug or an ass," continued the Count, his wrath growing fiercer as he poured it out,--"an ass if he believes such an infamous law to be constitutional; and if he does not believe it, he is a humbug and a scoundrel for advocating it."
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He inquired after me, and, as my friend was leaving him, sent me a characteristic message,--"Tell C---- that he is an ass."
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Gurowski, utterly heedless of all around him, raised his voice above the tumult, and roared that Horace Greeley was "an ass, a traitor, and a coward."