Vulgar words in Burning Daylight (Page 1)
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"Much cold, no care a damn.
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"Only one damn iron man can do dat.
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We've hit the trail together afore now, and he's eighteen carat from his moccasins up, damn his mangy old hide, anyway.
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"Yep," Bettles retorted, "an' Daylight'll do the second thousand back again on end in thirty days more, and I got five hundred dollars that says so, and damn the blizzards."
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"You kill um dat damn Indian," Kama said.
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damn you-all!
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"Hang on, damn you!
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That fireplace-those big stones-I was soft, then, a little, anemic, alcoholic degenerate, with the spunk of a rabbit and about one per cent as much stamina, and some of those big stones nearly broke my back and my heart.
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Luck jerked them into life, slammed them up against the jostling table, and told them: "Now play, damn you, play!"
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I've never made love before, and I've never been in love before either-and I don't know how to go about it any more than a thundering idiot.
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I didn't mean to cuss.
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This is nasty weather, damn nasty weather, and they've got to buck into it just like me.
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"'Yes, ma'am,' I'll say, 'Burning Daylight was a pretty good cuss, but it's better that he's gone.