Vulgar words in Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy (Complete) (Page 1)
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"What can they be about?" anxiously exclaimed Captain Erskine, in the midst of this deafening clamour, to his subaltern.--"Quiet, man; damn you, quiet, or I'll cut you down," he pursued, addressing one of his soldiers, whose impatience caused him to bring his musket half up to the shoulder.
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"Sure, and if any of ye had a grain of spunk, ye would have fired, and freed a fellow from the clutch of them hell thieves," muttered another of the men at the litter.
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"Damn my eyes, if you ar'n't worse scared than when the Ingian stood over you in the jolly boat."
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"Well, damn my eyes, if you a'rn't turned a real coward at last," politely remarked Mr. Mullins.
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(may the devil damn his murderers, I say, though it does make a commander of me for once;) he used always to make for that 'ere point, whenever he wished to lie quiet; for never once did we see so much as a single Ingian on the headland.