Vulgar words in Five Thousand an Hour : how Johnny Gamble won the heiress (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 4
cuss x 3
damn x 1
scrap x 1
            

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"You're a funny cuss," said Collaton, puzzled.

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Pretty good that, don't you think; Tommy is a perfect ass in every respect."

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And idly considering Tommy's perfection as an ass, he turned and gazed down into the ravine where Courtney had built some attractive little waterfalls and cave paths.

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He said: "Damn!"

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"You're a lucky cuss," commended Loring.

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Tommy alone they found, but he knew so little and was so upset by what they told him that they were sorry he, too, had not attended a week-end party; and they left him gasping like a sea-lion, with his toupee down over his ear, and saying between gasps over and over again with perfectly vacant eyes: "Eugene's an ass!

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Perfect ass, don't you know!"

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Why, Johnny, I'm a poor sucker that has made the unfortunate financial mistake of being crooked; and you're the luckiest cuss in the world.

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"As long as the S. W. & P. and the B. F. & N. W. were scrapping, the Sancho Hills Basin had as good service with burros."

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