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Obscenity and profanity had no meaning as such among those people. They were...
Author:
Betty Smith
Book:
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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Obscenity and profanity had no meaning as such among those people. They were emotional expressions of inarticulate people with small vocabularies.
( Betty Smith )
[ A Tree Grows in Brooklyn ]
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