Vulgar words in A Daughter of the Land (Page 1)
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She's a little thing, bright enough in her way, but she has not much initiative, not strong enough for the work, and she has not enough spunk.
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But I'll break you, damn you, I'll break you; only, I WANT that school.
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Do what you damn please; that's what I am going to do in the future and I'm glad you know it.
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It doesn't damn a fellow forever to ride or walk, I almost always walk, into town in the evening, to see the papers and have a little visit with the boys.
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The bed was pourin' smoke and one little blaze about six inches high was shootin' up to the top.
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The night was wonderful; John Jardine had now made a man of himself worthy of all consideration; being made love to by him was enchanting.
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"Perhaps it will help you to know that I was not twenty feet from you at any time last night; and that I stood where I could have touched you, while my husband made love to you for hours."
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"You look a little too lonely, lying here beside the others with not a single one, but if you could speak, I wonder whether you would say, 'Thank you!' or 'Take the damn weeds off me!'"