Vulgar words in Wolves of the Sea - Being a Tale of the Colonies from the Manuscript of One Geoffry - Carlyle, Seaman, Narrating Certain Strange Adventures Which Befell - Him Aboard the Pirate Craft "Namur" (Page 1)

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cuss x 3
damn x 30
hussy x 1
make love x 1
up in there x 1
            

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"Thet one thar is sore hurted--it's a damn shame."

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Step along, yer damn rebel scum."

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I know'd thet cuss onct," and he spat, as though to thus better express his feelings.

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Thet's how I hed the damn luck ter meet up with this Sanchez I was a speakin' 'bout.

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When daylight come we wus streakin' it eastward by compass, an' every damn sail set.

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Damn me, Sanchez, I believe I 'll hail the fellow, and find out what he is doing in there."

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"Damn me, that's just what I thought."

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Maybe LeVere didn't know et onct just whut hed happened, but he wusn't almighty long finding out his job, an' the way he started in fer ter man-handle the cuss, wus worth seein'.

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It was so damn dark thar by the foremast I couldn't tell whut did happen, but it wus fists mostly, till the mate drove the poor devil, cussin' like mad, over agin the rail, an' then heaved him out inter the water 'longside.

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Well, now, damn yer eyes!

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Damn me, I believe he is.

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Take that--damn you!

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The damn black brute kicked savagely enough, but at that you're lucky; it's the Spanish style to use a knife.

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He said it was up to us whether we signed up, or walked the plank; and he didn't appear to care a damn which we chose.

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Sanchez is too damn smart fer thet.

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Every damn rat is a spy.

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"No; these near bunks are all empty, an' the damn noise drowns our voices.

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"He pretended to be of the Spanish nobility, an ex-naval officer, and tried all the way over to make love to this Dorothy Fairfax.

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But we have to carry extra men, who bunk amidships--hell-hounds to fight; damn mongrels of course."

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So I tell Senor Estada, and he say, 'then bring her out to dinner with me; I'll make the hussy eat, if I have to choke it down her dainty throat,'" "Good; I'll have a look at her myself then.

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"That damn scum!

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"Well, sir," scratching his head with his disengaged hand, "Thar ain't but two more places ter look--the cuss is either in the lazaret, er' else hidin' in the passage forward; more likely the last."

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"O' course I did; but damn it, I'm hungrier then I wus afore--whut the hell's the use?"

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Damn me, if I believe they got a hand at the wheel."

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"Paradilla, sah; damn his soul!"

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I hope yer don't think I'm a damn coward, Mr. Carlyle?"

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My idea is that was why the monkey was locked up in there--to guard the treasure.

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Thar's somethin' cursedly strange a happenin' in that damn fog.

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"Try the port oar, Pedro; we must have missed the damn ship."

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Them lads ain't comin' aboard bare-handed, but damn if I've seed a weapon on this hooker."

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"There is no hope o' gittin' forrard, sir--look at that damn litter, an'--an' them dead men."

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those damn cowards left you here to die!"

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Damn you, take your gold and go."

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"No, you don't--damn you, Carlyle!" he snapped angrily.

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Get out of here, damn you!

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That damn Dutchman's done with.

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