Vulgar words in All-Wool Morrison (Page 1)
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"Whaur's the fire o' yer spunk, Stewart Morrison?"
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"Damn'd picayune hair-splitting!
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He lighted a jimmy-pipe and marched up and down the room.
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"Well, let me tell you, you red-gilled Bullshevist, that till you're a voting American citizen, our private and personal and strictly family rows are none of your damn' business!
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"He'll only stir up Morrison's infernal scrapping spirit by laying down the law," objected Blanchard, sourly.
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"I jomped myself," stammered the soldier, a particularly crestfallen Canuck.
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"That poppycock kind of reasoning would allow every mob-mucker in this state to rampage through here at his own sweet will.
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"There was never a situation in state history like this one you have precipitated, sir, and if I have made an ass of myself I was copying current manners."
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"The only lunatic, up to date, Miss Corson, has been a Canuck who had a knock-down and drag-out with a settee and--" Lana was not finding Wyman's statement especially convincing in the way of establishing faith in his sanity.
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"Damn you, Morrison!