Vulgar words in My Lady of the North (Page 1)
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Despondency is largely a matter of physical condition, and I was still sufficiently fagged to be in the depths, when the door opened suddenly, and an ordinary army ration was placed within.
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"Then, durn it, I'm in luck, fer all they've got agin me is pot-shootin' at a nigger soger up in ther mountings; en thet ain't much, 'cause I didn't hit ther durned cuss.
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"Damn it!" he cried, tugging viciously at a revolver in his belt, "I know that face!
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Damn him!
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"It's ther pesky little cuss as come in with ye yesterday, sir," he returned with a grin.
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I never knowed ther mean ol' cuss wint back'ards like thet."
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'No,' he says, laughing, 'it vos a damn pup in der ----th Virginia Cavalry, named Vayne, I am after,' I say, 'Vot has he done?'
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I've got the cuss safe collared now."
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"Damn 'em, yes; a hell o' a fight," he admitted bitterly.
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"Wal, damn 'em, they will yere 'fore I 'm done.
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"'Spect, maybe, ye've heerd tell o' me, an' if ye hev, ye know ye 've got ter step damn lively whin I howl.
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"Damn you, but I believe you are all a pack of lying thieves!"
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"No shootin', damn ye!" shouted a voice, hoarsely.
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"Damn ye, Red told you not to fire!" he yelled.
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"Damn it, Moorehouse," he roared, fairly beside himself, "the charge was too heavy; it overshot."
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"Damn it, I believe my pistol was fixed to overshoot in order to save that fellow.