Vulgar words in The Red Acorn (Page 1)
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Hopelessly fagged horses fell for the last time under the merciless blows of their frightened masters, and added their great bulks to the impediments of the road.
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"Cuss-an'-burn the nasty varmint!" said Fortner angrily, snatching up a pine knot from his feet and flinging it at the beast, which vanished into the darkness with another curdling scream.
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"Cuss-an'-burn the blasted ole smooth-bore," said Fortner, contemptuously.
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Lastly thar's the pore white trash, thet lives 'way up in the hollers an' on the wuthless lands about the headwaters.