Vulgar words in The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales - With Condensed Novels, Spanish and American Legends, and Earlier Papers (Page 1)
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The only other being of Cherokee Sal's sex and maternal condition in the settlement was an ass.
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"The d--d little cuss!" he said, as he extricated his finger, with perhaps more tenderness and care than he might have been deemed capable of showing.
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"He rastled with my finger," he remarked to Tipton, holding up the member, "the d--d little cuss!"
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"Rastled with it,--the d--d little cuss," he said, and retired.
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In that rare atmosphere of the Sierra foothills,--that air pungent with balsamic odor, that ethereal cordial at once bracing and exhilarating,--he may have found food and nourishment, or a subtle chemistry that transmuted ass's milk to lime and phosphorus.
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"Me and that ass," he would say, "has been father and mother to him!
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He had generally been known as "The Kid," "Stumpy's Boy," "The Coyote" (an allusion to his vocal powers), and even by Kentuck's endearing diminutive of "The d--d little cuss."
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"Just you go out there and cuss, and see."
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Don't make love to another woman before her face, even if she be your wife.
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"What's that hussy asking?" says master from the bedclothes quite savage-like.
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Poor Parthenia was pretty well fagged out, and did all the work without "help."