Vulgar words in The U. P. Trail (Page 1)
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"Wal, damn me!" ejaculated Larry King.
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He struck Shurd a blow that staggered him, and would have followed it up with more had not the man, suddenly furious, plunged away to pick up a heavy stake with which he made at Neale to brain him.
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"They thought we wanted to make love, didn't they?" she said, dreamily.
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Did she want him to make love to her?
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After such trips he would reach the cabin utterly fagged out, too tired to eat, too weary, to talk, almost too dead to hear the solicitations of his friends or to appreciate Allie's tender, anxious care.
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An' many a good man will go to his death before thet damn railroad is done."
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It's a lot of damn red tape!
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"Allie," he said, "you don't have to keep cooped up in there unless I tell you.
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"Oh, damn you, Red!
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Baxter has only a new green hand out there, an' they've sure struck a snag."
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"Baxter's note--Campbell said they'd struck a snag here.
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I guess it is a snag.
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I obeyed orders--an' damn strange ones, some of them."
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So is any man worth a damn," replied the director.
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I see all now.... She says to me, 'Larry, I've a new girl heah'.... Wal, Beauty Stanton, thet was a bad deal for you--damn your soul!"