Vulgar words in The Round-Up - A romance of Arizona novelized from Edmund Day's melodrama (Page 1)
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"Damn such a prospector!
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"Dangnation take it!" he used to say, "I don't git up enough spunk to cut a heifer out o' the herd until somebody else has roped her and slapped his brand onto her.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" he muttered.
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"Damn you," bellowed Sage-brush, lunging toward him, only to be held in restraint by his associates.
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You damn' fool, don't you see what I'm playin' fer?"
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"Damn' fool--'s bes' fren'--I would herd--'th low-down intellecks--nev' 'preciated--no chance--to be firs'-class--bad man."
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Angry at himself, he said under his breath: "I'll never get this damn' thing out of my system."