Vulgar words in The Man of the Forest (Page 1)
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"Reckon you're the meanest cuss in these woods," drawled Jim.
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An' this girl--she'll have all the spunk of the Auchinclosses."
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Milt, I know damn well he did."
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Because, damn me if I didn't know that cougar was guilty when he looked in my eyes!
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"Well, if you're going to be a Western girl you'd better have spunk enough to move."
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"Dale, it's thet damn cougar!" he ejaculated.
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The surprise and shame of his unconscious surrender, the certain hopelessness of it, the long years of communion with all that was wild, lonely, and beautiful, the wonderfully developed insight into nature's secrets, and the sudden-dawning revelation that he was no omniscient being exempt from the ruthless ordinary destiny of man--all these showed him the strength of his manhood and of his passion, and that the life he had chosen was of all lives the one calculated to make love sad and terrible.
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An' she looked so full of joy thet when he says to me, 'Excoose us, friend Carmichael,' I sat there like a locoed jackass an' let them go.
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I--" "I'll bet--he's made love--to you, too," replied Bo, woefully.
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But, Bo Rayner, if he HAD made love to me I--I might have appreciated it more than you."
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An' he began to cuss him.
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An' Beasley began to cuss him an' was cussin' him as they all run out."
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Oh, if I only knew cuss words fit for you--I'd call you them!"
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"Nell Rayner, are you goin' to hev some spunk an' not lose your nerve again or go wild out of your head?"
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An' then, damn if thet cowboy didn't turn his back on them an' went to the bar fer a drink.