Vulgar words in The Humourous Story of Farmer Bumpkin's Lawsuit (Page 1)

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ass x 1
cocky x 1
cuss x 1
damn x 3
jackass x 2
            

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"Damn him," said Snooks, "that's it, is it?"

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"Ah!" said Horatio, breathing deeply and indignantly, "I hope so; he's a mean cuss-what d'ye think?

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"An' so do I-the Lud Judge be right, and if he tries my case he'll know the difference betwixt thic pig as Snooks tooked away and one o' them there-" "Jackass-looking pigs," said O'Rapley, seeing that his friend paused.

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"I hate them jackass pigs."

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He had his witness, named Joseph Wurzel: called in the village "Cocky," inasmuch as it was generally considered that he set much by his wisdom: and was possessed of considerable attainments.

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"Damn thee sister, Joe; it be a lie."

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He certainly was not fluent when he said to Mrs. Oldtimes: "Why thic-there-damn un Mrs. Oldtimes if he beant gwine and never zeed zich a thing in my bornd days-" "Why what ever in the name of goodness gracious is the matter?" asked the landlady.

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"O thee silly, igerant ass!" said Mr. Bumpkin; "I can't help saying it, Joe-the Queen doan't gie leave, it be the kernel.

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