Vulgar words in The Prodigal Judge (Page 1)
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Get your gun, Bob, and go after him--kill the miserable sneaking cuss!" cried Uncle Sammy, who believed in settling all difficulties by bloodshed as befitted a veteran of the first war with England, he having risen to the respectable rank of sergeant in a company of Morgan's riflemen; while at sixty-odd in '12, when there was recruiting at the Cross Roads, his son had only been able to prevent his tendering his services to his country by hiding his trousers.
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I heard the boys crying when Dave Blount lifted your nevvy into the buggy," said Uncle Sammy; "all I could do was to cuss him across two fields.
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A more truthful man I never knowed, and if the damn fool had taken my word he'd be living yet!"
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"You know damn well that if you'd been here I couldn't have got past your place with that jug!
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"I don't care a cuss about that nigger, but what's the use of building a jail if a body ain't goin' to use it?"
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"They drank in pairs, and I'd blistered my throat at their damn jail-raising!
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Eh--what--damn the dog, he's scored another center shot!"
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Damn it, sir, they were overwhelmed by the array of facts I marshaled for 'em.
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I can't see the slightest damn difference between one good looking girl and another.
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I thought I had him once, but the little cuss gave me the slip."
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"Nothing, not a damn cent!" said Ware.
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"Damn him--may God-for ever damn him!" he cried under his breath, in a fierce whisper.
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"Damn him--let him have it!" roared the bullnecked man.
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He couldn't see anything so damn uncommon about that red-and-white chit.
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"Damn you, Joe; you might have waited!" observed the outlaw.
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"Damn your early hours!" roared Murrell.
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"In a manner it were mine, but the ark got on a sandbank as we were fetching it in and it took us the whole damn night to get clear."
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Or suppose the whole damn bottom drops out of this deal?
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Damn your soul!
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"No," said Hicks; "I never did believe in this damn foolishness about the girl, and I won't go near George's--" "I don't ask you to go there, you can give them the signal from the head of the bayou.
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You can get married a damn sight easier than this if you go about it right--I've done it lots of times."
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"I am not forgotten--no, damn it--no!" he exulted under his breath, "recalls me with sincere esteem and considers my services to the country as well worthy of recognition--" the judge breathed deep.
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"Draw--damn you!" he roared at Fentress, as he wrenched himself free, and the crowd swayed to right and left as Fentress was seen to reach for his pistol.