Vulgar words in Northern Lights, Complete (Page 1)
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It's a damn lie!"
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This rough white plainsman was come to make love to her, and to say--what?
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This white man had come to make love to her, that was apparent; but that he, ungrammatical, crude, and rough, should think he had but to put out his hand, and she in whom every subtle emotion and influence had delicate response, whose words and ways were as far removed from his as day from night, would fly to him, brought the flush of indignation to her cheek.
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"Oh, cuss me, if you ain't simple for your kind!
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You're going to ask forgiveness for all your damn tricks, and pray like a fanning-mill for the spirit to come down.
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She laughed in satire; for Dicky Fergus had made love to her during the last three months with unsuppressed activity, and she knew him in his sentimental moments; which is fatal.
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"I'll do that damn quick, then," said the other, his hand flying to his hip.
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Oh, what a cursed ass and fool--and thief, I've been!"