Vulgar words in Four Months in a Sneak-Box (Page 1)
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Their heavy, flat-bottomed boat gets impaled upon a snag or the sharp top of a sawyer; and as the luckless craft spins round with the current, a hole is punched through the bottom, the water rushes in and takes possession, driving the inexperienced crew to the little boat usually carried in tow for any emergency.
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About nine o'clock I found a little bayou in the dark woods, and moored my boat to a snag which protruded its head above the still waters of the tarn.
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The cuss got kind of affectionate, and after a while crawled right into our hut to catch flies and other varmin.