Vulgar words in The Magnetic North (Page 1)
This book at a glance
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Cabin's damn cold."
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"Damn that sneak!"
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"Father Brachet--him know him heap better send Nicholas when him want man go God-damn quick.
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"But knocking up like that just for blisters?"
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O'Flynn, poorly disguising his delight in a scrimmage, had been shouting: "Ye'll spoil the Blow-Out, ye meddlin' jackass!
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God-damn!
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"You fellers oughtn't to have left that damn trap up!"
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Then, after an instant's reflection: "But he's a cur that can risk his life to save a kid he don't care a damn for."
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What made the feller so damn satisfied?
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This gen'l'man's been at it twelve years--tried more 'n one camp, but now--well, he's so well fixed he don't care a cuss about the Klondyke."
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"Cheerful cuss, ain't he?" whispered Schiff.
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Not they, at present, although there was the prospect--the hope--oh, damn the Trader!
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"He knocked up the mission folks, bright and early yesterday, to tell 'em about the Glad News Tiding's--Diggin's, I mean."
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That's what I came for, not to sit idle in a God-damn cabin and think--think--" He got up suddenly and strode the tiny space from fire to door, a man transformed, with hands clenching and dark face almost evil.
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"Damn the whole--Wait!"
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He knew perfectly well how to get out of this damn hole.
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"I thought I knew the more we took off the damn sled the lighter it'd be.
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"I believe I'm an ass, and Nig is a gentleman and a scholar.
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"It was your fault; you trod--" "Stand back, damn you!
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"Reckon we'd better go and knock up Blandford Keith and get a bed," suggested the Boy regretfully, looking round for the man who had a cinch up on Glory Hallelujah, and wouldn't tell you how to get there.
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Why, if you boys had any natchral spunk you'd have the thief strung up by now."
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He felt instantly he had struck a snag.
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"Even if the capital's found--if everything's ready for work, the summer's damn short.
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"Then, damn you!