Vulgar words in Desert Gold (Page 1)
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But--damn it, Dad hurt me--shamed me, and I dug out for the West.
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"I'll be darned if I believe any girl can be hurt by a little sweet talk.
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"But she had spunk while it lasted....
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There's scrapping right along, and people have begun to move.
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But, damn the whole Greaser outfit generally, I'm glad you did!"
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Go tell her, Dick... And have some spunk about it!"
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"Now for some spunk!" he said, under his breath.
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That would be more than spunk.
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Ladd cast a sharp glance at Gale, snapped his fingers, and said: "Damn me if I ain't guessed it, too!"
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I'll ride your Blanco Devil as he never was rid before, 'cept once when a damn sight better hossman than I am couldn't make him outrun Sol."
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It's damn strange, boys, and even with Thorne here our troubles have just begun."
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Damn that little black Greaser!
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"Well, if it is Rojas he's acting damn strange for a raider.
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"Damn if I don't believe he understood every word Mercedes said.
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"I went out to conciliate a red-handed little murderer, and damn me if I didn't meet a--a--well, I've not suitable name handy.
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"Mebbe it's this damn red glare.
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When you come to think of the Yaqui's hate for Greasers, when you just seen him pass up a shot at one--well, I don't know how to say what I mean, but damn me, my som-brer-ro is off to the Indian!"
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It's a damn choya burr.
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"Shore--I'm damn glad--them Greasers ain't usin' soft-nose bullets," drawled a calm voice.
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He made love to me.
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She's a damn fine girl, Dick, an' what right have you to break her heart for an old worn-out cowpuncher?