Vulgar words in Mr. Crewe's Career — Complete (Page 1)
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"Damn you, you're a lawyer, ain't you?" cried the old man.
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"Damn it, I say you are.
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If you mean that smooth-faced cuss that stutters and lives on Braden's Hill, I called on him, but he was out.
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"Job is an independent cuss," he said, "I'm afraid he'd regard that as an unwarranted trespass on his preserves."
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"I've often asked myself why I ever had any use for such a secretive cuss as you," declared young Mr. Gaylord.
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Peter Pardriff's a grateful cuss, all-right, all right."
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Another jackass pretends to have kept a table of the through trains on the Sumsic division, and says they've averaged forty-five minutes late at Edmundton.
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"I don't blame him if he feels that way about you," said Hastings, who made love openly.
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If that crazy cuss Crewe hadn't broken loose, it would have been different.