Vulgar words in The Spenders - A Tale of the Third Generation (Page 1)
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He was goin' over the line and they'd laid out at Kaslo fer a day so's Dan'l J. could see about a spur the 'Lucky Cuss' people wanted--and maybe it was the climbin' brought it on."
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"You know, son, I don't like to cuss, but except one or two of them folks I'd sooner live in the middle kittle of hell than in the place that turns 'em out.
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He was actually and unaffectedly making love to me.
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We're jest gettin' to the details of Seth's expense account after he found the Lucky Cuss.
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"But, damn it all, that's robbery!"
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"_Je ne donne pas un damn_," he says to himself, and translates, as was his practice, to better his English--"I do not present a damn.
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"I think, really the fellow who gave me that system is an ass," he said, lighting a cigarette when the play was done.
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I didn't know you had such ready capabilities for being an ass."
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"Say!" said Billy, with enthusiasm, "I never thought I'd be even in the same room with one of that family, 'less I prized open the door with a jimmy."
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If a chap's not born with the gift he's an ass to think he can acquire it.
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We needn't care a damn now where copper goes to.
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What good am I--a poor, broken-down old cuss, bent double with rheumatiz--almost--I'm ashamed of you fur suggesting such a thing!"
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I made an ass of myself--a regular fool right from the factory."
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"But there ain't any fool like a damn fool!" said Uncle Peter, shortly.
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"But we'd have been so nicely set up, even without the title, and now Bines, the clumsy ass, has come this infernal cropper, and knocked everything on the head.
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After he'd gone down once, Len says to him, 'Drown, now, you damn nigger!' and Jim come up and went down twice more.
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"Excuse me fur swearin', Marthy," said Uncle Peter, turning to Mrs. Bines, "but he can win a better opinion than that in Montana fur a damn sight less money."