Vulgar words in Alice of Old Vincennes (Page 1)
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heap damn fools," he said with a dark scowl.
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"Little friend much damn fool."
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"Your theory is excellent, Lieutenant, but the practice of it won't be worth a damn," Helm replied with perfect good nature.
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It's where you might expect a gang of dad blasted jabbering French good-for-nothings to be, off high-gannicking around shooting buffaloes instead of staying here and defending their wives, children, homes and country, damn their everlasting souls!
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"It's that or fight, and I don't care a damn which!"
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"I can stand any fool but a damn fool!"
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"White man damn thief," he growled deep in his throat; "stole from little girl!"
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"Brains out, damn!"
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"Ugh, damn, run!" said Long-Half, this time adding a hard kick to the elbow-shove he gave Beverley.
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Once in a while he gave Beverley a soulless glance and said "damn" with utter indifference.
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At about the mid-hour of the night Long-Hair gently awoke his prisoner by drawing a hand across his face, then whispered in his ear: "Damn, still!"
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"Swim, damn!"
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"Make warm, damn heap!"
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"Try run 'way, kill, damn!" he kept repeating, while with his left hand on the young man's shoulder he guided him from behind dexterously through the wood for some distance.
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To him the syllable "damn" was but a mouthful of forcible wind.
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"Ugh, friend, damn!"
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Instead of responding in Indian, he said "damn" without emphasis.
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Damn him!"
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"Damn the flag!" he exclaimed.
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Nor did he parley further on the subject; but set off at a rickety trot to meet and assist the fagged and excited young man.
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"Long-Hair tell truth; white man lie, damn!"