Vulgar words in The Blazed Trail (Page 1)
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He knows damn well he ought not to keep a man out that sort o' weather."
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"Damn you!" cried the old man, qualifying the oath, "let me get at you, you great big sock-stealer, I'll make you hop high!
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They were most of them in the prime of middle life, between thirty and forty, rugged in appearance, "cocky" in manner, with the swagger and the oath of so many buccaneers, hard as nails.
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"Damn fools who say they didn't mean to.
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When you get stuck on a good woman like Carrie, Mr. Thorpe, you don't give much of a damn for anything else.
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"Guess you'd better rout out the boss," screamed Solly to Wallace Carpenter; "this damn water's comin' up an inch an hour right along.
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"It was just plain damn foolishness;--but it was great!" said Shearer.
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"That no-account jackass of a Big Junko ain't worth as much per thousand feet as good white pine."
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"There, damn you!" said Rollway Charley, jerking the millman to his feet.
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"Three million feet ain't worth talkin' about," "You make me tired," "Say your little say the way you oughter," "Found purty nigh two millions pocketed on Mare's Island, or we wouldn't a had that much," "Damn-fool undertaking, anyhow."