“Truth dont require the aid ov elegant and high stepping words, tew express its force, or buty, it iz like water, tastes better out ov a wooden bucket, than it duz out ov a golden goblet.”

Josh Billings: His Works, Complete (1873)

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American humorist 1818–1885

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