Vulgar words in The Rise of Roscoe Paine (Page 1)
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"Jackass!" he exclaimed, as he rejoined me.
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A damn fool?' he asked.
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Simply because a man lives in the country it does not follow that he is a blockhead.
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But, you see, I've never believed that work was the cuss of mankind, like some folks, and no matter how much money a young feller's got I think he's better off doin' somethin'.
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Damn you, Ros Paine!
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"Not a damn thing!" said Mr. Atwood, reassuringly.
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"Damn you!" he shouted, furiously.
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I was so completely fagged out by the strain I had been under that I staggered as I walked.
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Do you mean to tell me that you are--that you have been making love to my daughter?"
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That she has been making love to you?"
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I'd have understood when I heard about your sellin' Colton the land, and I wouldn't have made a jackass of myself by treatin' you as I done.