Vulgar words in When Life Was Young - At the Old Farm in Maine (Page 1)
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The old hussy found opportunity, however, to dart out betwixt Addison and myself, and reached cover of a little hemlock thicket, with one of her lambs.
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Much abashed at this unexpected blast of spunk, cousin Ellen asked my pardon.
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The Old Squire not having any proper substitute to offer, Gram went on to say that she wished some of us possessed the energy (I believe she said _spunk_) to make an end of that fox; for now that it had achieved the capture of a goose from her flock, it would be quite likely to come back for another, in the course of a day or two.
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Then there was an old man with a large, mouse-colored jackass, and another man with a mule.
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Herret, twa sacre petite broot!_" In the height of the confusion, the jackass brayed.