Vulgar words in The Romance of a Plain Man (Page 1)
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Between the aristocratic, if fallen, negro and myself there was all the instinctive antagonism that existed in the Virginia of that period between the "quality" and the "poor white trash."
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Hit's bad enough ter hev ter live erlong in de same worl' wid de slue-footed po' white trash widout hevin' dem a-snatchin' de car'ots outer yo' ve'y mouf."
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'I'll fight for the South and welcome,' he used to say, 'but, by God, sir, I'll fight as I damn please.'
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Old Dr. Peterson got after him once about standing, instead of kneeling, during prayers, and 'I'll pray as I damn please, sir!' responded Harry.
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A man doesn't want to make love to an equal, but to an angel!
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"Damn you, Ben, do you know cash is as tight as wax?" he enquired.
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Damn the South Midland!"
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"Damn the South Midland and Atlantic Railroad!"
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I'm not a fool if I am an ass.