Vulgar words in Jim Cummings - Or, The Great Adams Express Robbery (Page 1)

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"Damn a man who will make his 'J's' in such a heathenish way."

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In an instant Cummings (or, as he had been called by the messenger, Bronson) was on his feet, revolver in hand, and again the cruel, murderous expression dwelt on his face, as he exclaimed: "Lie still, damn you, lie still.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 610   ~   ~   ~

"Yes, damn it," said Cook.

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"Damn your croaking, man.

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With a malignant scowl Cummings half turned in his saddle, and saying: "No, damn me, no; not while I live," placed his revolver at the head of Chip's mount and sent the ball crashing to its brain.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,701   ~   ~   ~

I thought I was safe down at Swanson's ranche, and damn it, two of those Pinkerton detectives ate with me, slept with me and gambled with me.

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"That's about the size of it."

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