Vulgar words in The Gentleman from Indiana (Page 1)
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"He's the most ungratefullest cuss I ever come up with.
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But I'm going to find him, and if he's hurt--damn _me_!
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He knew that if he spoke, his evidence would damn the Cross-Roads, and that it meant that more than the White-Caps would be hurt, for the Cross-Roads would fight.
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I suppose he made love to her, as all the young men she meets always do, sooner or later, but I have no fear of any rustic entanglements tor her; she has never been really interested, save in one affair.
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I don't cuss to speak of, and Ross can lay off on his till the boss comes back.