Vulgar words in The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke (Page 1)
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He's been on the square, given us warning, and all that, and-why, damn it, man, I can't break my word!"
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One gorgeous, glorious fight, and end the whole damn business!
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Damn him!
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Besides, he was a superstitious cuss, and I fancy a bit afraid of the white man's magic.
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"Damn the trail," he muttered softly, as he threw off the robes and sat up.
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Here I am, on top of a dirty thirty miles, as knocked up and stiff and sore as a pink-tea degenerate after a five-mile walk on a country turn-pike.
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"And how goes it, Sipsu?" he asked, talking, after her fashion, in broken English and bastard Chinook.
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Besides, it'd be damn poor policy."
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"May God damn your souls to the deepest hells, you chicken-hearted cowards!
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These damn fools," thrusting a thumb over his shoulder at the two Scots, "played smash when they located here.