Vulgar words in Light of the Western Stars (Page 1)

This book at a glance

brain x 1
cuss x 3
damn x 11
hussy x 3
make love x 1
            
scrap x 2
spunk x 1
            

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"Damn it, Stewart," said the speaker, presently, "here's the situation: It's all over town that you met my sister last night at the station and--and insulted her.

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Danny Mains robbed--Stillwell's money gone--your roan horse gone--thet little hussy Bonita gone--an' this Greaser near gone, too.

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Wal, I'll show you damn quick.

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"Nels, you don't think the boy's sloped with thet little hussy, Bonita?"

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But he's a close-mouthed cuss.

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Oh, damn the luck!

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"Wal, I reckon you can't onless you want to hev them scrappin'," rejoined Stillwell, dryly.

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Wal, Gene's scrappin' now jest to git shot up hisself, for some reason thet only God Almighty knows."

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"I said you was a low-down, drunken cow-puncher, a tough as damn near a desperado as we ever hed on the border," went on Hawe, deliberately.

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"If you'd heerd him cuss Monty this mawnin' you'd never guess it was religion.

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If cowboys don't make love that way Dot's visit will be a failure.

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"If you'd heerd Stewart cuss you'd sure know how we hate to hev to tell you this.

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"Monty, do you want me to brain you?" said Stewart, with the short, hard ring in his voice.

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"Let go, damn you!" cried Stewart, as he wrestled free.

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Miss Hammond is--is--" "Shore she is," interrupted Nels; "but she's got a damn sight more spunk than you think she has, Gene Stewart.

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"Wal, you might be too damn considerate of Miss Hammond's sensitive feelin's."

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Damn you for a lot of cowards!

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You two make a damn fine pictoor, a damn fine team of pizened coyote an' a cross between a wild mule an' a Greaser.

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He's locoed, too, about that little black-eyed hussy.

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Then, returning to the car, he clambered in, and, muttering, broke his long silence: "This ain't no air-ship, but I've outfiggered thet damn wash." He backed up the gentle slope and halted just short of steeper ground.

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