Vulgar words in The Valley of the Giants (Page 1)
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"No," he replied, "I'll admit he ain't started scrappin' it yet, but I happen to know he's sold the rollin'- stock an' rails to the Freshwater Lumber Company, so I reckon they'll be scrappin' that railroad for him before long."
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So if you like my boss and his old man, George Sea Otter would go to hell for you pretty damn' quick.
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Damn it!"
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It must make him feel like a bally jackass."
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"On the other hand," his father reminded him, "no matter what the Colonel's feeling on that score may be, misery loves company, and not until I had pulled out of the Squaw Creek country and started logging in the San Hedrin watershed, did I realize that I had been considerable of a jackass myself."
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I'm a persuasive little cuss when I choose to exert myself."
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"Now, damn you," he roared, "who felled that tree in Cardigan's Redwoods?"
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"Cuss a little, if it will help any," he suggested.
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When Bill Henderson wanted to build the logging railroad which he afterward sold to Pennington, and which Pennington is now using as a club to beat our brains out, did he have the money to build it?"
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"She's Moira McTavish, and you're not to make love to her.
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Now, how shall I proceed to sneak up on that oily old cuss's blind side?"
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The big Canuck saw him coming and knew what his visit portended--so he wasn't taken unawares.