Vulgar words in Heritage of the Desert (Page 1)
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A short, squat Indian, good-humored of face, shook his black head till the silver rings danced in his ears, and replied: "Bad--damn coyotee!"
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"Damn--heap big gun!"
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"Damn--gun no good!" growled Piute, who evidently understood English pretty well.
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With a fervent "damn" he tumbled them under a cedar, and trotted back into the forest for another load.
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Piute approved, for he said "damn" whenever his intelligence grasped a meaning, and the peon twisted his lips and fixed his diamond eyes upon Hare in rapt gaze.
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"Heap damn lie!" he exclaimed with a growl, and stalked off into the gloom.
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Piute added his encomium: "Damn--heap big bear-- Jack kill um--big chief!"
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Dave leaped with tigerish agility, and knocking up the levelled Colt, held Snap as in a vise.
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"Snap ahead of riders--Silvermane far, far ahead of Snap--running fast--damn!"
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An' I'll be darned if the changeablest one ain't the kind to hold a feller longest.