Vulgar words in In the Valley (Page 1)
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My maturer feelings were all colored with the strong repulsion we Dutch felt for the English rule, which so scornfully misgoverned and plundered our province, granting away our lands to court favorites and pimps, shipping to us the worst and most degraded of Old-World criminals, quartering upon us soldiers whose rude vices made them even more obnoxious than the convicts, and destroying our commerce by selfish and senseless laws.
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Then, in a murmur, he added: "Damn it, man!
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Damn you!" and then a great mashing blow on my face ended my fight.
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Nothing is clearer than that Molly Brant, who with her bastard brood and other Mohawk women was then living there, sent up an emissary to warn her brother Joseph of our coming, and that it was upon this information he acted to such fell purpose.
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He opened them here, at Enoch's last words, and broke into our conversation with a weak, strangely altered voice: "I know you now--damn you!