Vulgar words in Viola Gwyn (Page 1)
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I learned how to treat a stranger in a strange land fer one thing, an' I learned that even a hoss-thief ain't an ongrateful cuss if you give him a night's lodgin' and a meal or two."
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You 'pear to be a very important cuss fer one who ain't never set foot in Indianny before."
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He's a handsome cuss, but he's as wild as all get out,--drinks, gambles, an' all setch.
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By glory, I hope the boat didn't strike a snag or a rock, or run ashore somewhere.
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"The orneriest cuss this side of hell.
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His wife was a daughter of ole Squire Blythe,--damn his heart!
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They halted abruptly, and then: "Stop where you are, damn you!
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"You didn't give me a chance, damn you," he snarled.
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It would be like the ornery slut to lie out of it and let 'em hang her own father, just to pay him back for the lickings he had given her.
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I wuz tryin' to make up my mind to go an' see her some time an' tell her not to marry him, but I jest couldn't seem to git the spunk to do it.
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Course, a lot of blamed fools will cuss the daylights out of me for letting him get away right under my nose, and all that, but let 'em talk.