Vulgar words in Rowdy of the Cross L (Page 1)
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"I'm plumb lost; I never was in this damn country before, anyhow--and I sure wish I wasn't here now.
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"Now you, you hike down this fence till you locate a gate or a corner, or any darned thing; and I don't give a cuss if the snow does get in your eyes.
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"None of your damn' business," snapped Rowdy, and drove the spurs into Dixie's ribs.
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"You got the damn' queer way to talk.
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You sure look good to me, you darned little cuss!"
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"Maybe he did pull leather--but he didn't cut none, like you did, you damn' skunk!"
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I'm ready for the whole damn' Cross L bunch uh coyotes.
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"That damn' agent--or the fellow he had workin' for him--reported his renting us pasture.
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"Damn 'em, let 'em die, then!" he said.
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Take it t' that cow heaven yuh tell about--and damn it, yuh won't be none the worse for it!"
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Bill's a perseverin' old cuss, and wants to see Conroy so bad he's got the sheriff out lookin' for him.