Vulgar words in The Octopus : A story of California (Page 1)
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They know damn well they've not got a steadier man on the road.
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He called Osterman a fool, a goat, a senseless, crazy-headed jackass, but was unable to refute his assertions.
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Good LORD, what an ass you've made of yourself now!"
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"Why, what an ass you are, Buck," observed Presley calmly.
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"Damn the dog and the girl and the whole rotten business--and now," he exclaimed, as a sudden fancied qualm arose in his stomach, "now, it's all made me sick.
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The day's work had fagged him out.
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I'm not such an entire swine to the people that know me best--that jackass, Presley, for instance.
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"God damn him."
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Why don't he show his hand, damn his soul?
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"Well--but--damn you, I'm under contract to deliver.
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"I hope he is satisfied now, damn his soul!"
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It's because we're a set of damn fool farmers and have been cinched again."
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God damn it, are you going to let him be shot before he can get away?
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"You LOOK knocked up," asserted the other.