Vulgar words in Homespun Tales (Page 1)
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~ ~ ~ Sentence 263 ~ ~ ~
He's all out o' cuss-words and there hain't a log budged.
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When he's ridin' a log near the falls at high water, or cuttin' the key-log in a jam, he ain't in no place for blasphemious swearin'; jest a little easy, perlite 'damn' is 'bout all he can resk, if he don't want to git drownded an' hev his ghost walkin' the river-banks till kingdom come.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 360 ~ ~ ~
Before I'm sawed up I'd like to forgit this triflin' brook in the sight of a good-sized river, an' rest my eyes on some full-grown logs, 'stead o' these little damn pipestems you boys are playin' with!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 887 ~ ~ ~
I don't believe he ever gave her any real encouragement; but he'd make love to a pump, Claude Merrill would, and so would his father before him.
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"I'm glad of it, for I did n't suppose she had spunk enough to resent anything.