Vulgar words in The Crossing (Page 1)
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Damn him," he cried, "if we catch him we'll skin him alive."
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"Damn the Rebels!" he began.
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God damn 'em!" he cried, standing up and tottering with the pain in his feet, "if I can get a Deckard--" "Will you go back?" said Tom.
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"Damn such monkey talk," said Cowan, facing them suddenly.
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"Damn the pay!" cried Bill Cowan, and we echoed the sentiment.
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"Damn the sly varmints," cried Tom, and he turned over the North Wind with his foot, as a log.
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But, damn it, the Rebels have spoiled all that since the war."
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Damn the land.
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He's got spunk, but I reckon Hump'll t'ar the innards out'n him ef he stands thar a great while."
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"You warned him, damn you!" he shouted, and turning again leaped to the porch and tried to squeeze past the widow into the house.
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Damn a man who can't keep his temper.
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Damn Cozby!
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They jogged into the town, I say, through the crowds of white trash, and rode up to the court-house where Sevier was being tried for his life.
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"Damn him!" he said, after I had spoken to Joe and we had passed on, "HE ought to be barbecued; he nearly bit off Ensign Barry's nose a couple of months ago.
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"Damn the Baron and his police," he answered, striving to pass me.