Vulgar words in Riders of the Purple Sage (Page 1)
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Jane Withersteen's common sense took arms against the binding limits of her religion; and she doubted that her Bishop, whom she had been taught had direct communication with God--would damn her soul for refusing to marry a Mormon.
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There have been Mormons who turned heretic--damn their souls!--but no born Mormon ever left us yet.
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"That's why you made love to this Lassiter--to bind his hands!"
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"That's about the size of it."
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An' I don't care a damn who that fat party was."
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"You made love to me--to bind my hands?"
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"Jane had gloom enough without my addin' to it by shootin' up the village," he said.
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I thought Tull was goin' to drop, an' that little frog-legged cuss, he looked some limp an' white.