Vulgar words in The Heart of the Range (Page 1)
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These saloon floozies always did.
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Helluva life for a kid.
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"Well, of all the stubborn damn fools I ever saw--" began the girl, angrily.
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It's too damn dangerous."
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"Don't be so damn suspiciony, Peaches.
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Besides being several other things, you're an ungrateful cuss.
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Like the whiffle-tit, they were just a damn lie.
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"Helluva trick to play on a feller," grumbled Racey.
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"Cuss him out.
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Yo're on yore back now, but you'll be getting all right in a li'l while, and it's just possible, Bull, I might take it into my head to ask you what you meant by all them cuss words yo're throwin' at me."
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"He was so damn quick," alibied Bull.
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Helluva funny name for clo'es.
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"You'll cuss worse'n that when I go over and make Luke introduce me," he said.
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There mustn't be any holes, not a damn hole.
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Jack Harpe was wearing his poker face at the moment.
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"Helluva town this is," he muttered.
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"I'll go with anybody I please, and neither Nebraska nor you nore any other damn man is gonna stop me.
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"Aw, that's a damn lie," bluffed Bull.
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"A damn lie.
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"No damn man can kick me and me not take notice."
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If any damn man kicks you, Bull, you got a right to drill him every time.
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I never have yet, and I ain't beginnin' now, not for you or any other damn man."
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Damn him, riding over those flowers of hers!"
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"I ain't doubting yore word, Swing," Alicran said, tactfully, "but they seems to be a difference of opinion sort of, and--" "I say that Luke Tweezy is a damn liar," reasserted Swing, "and they ain't no difference of opinion about that."
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"And a damn good way, too," nipped in Mr. Saltoun, hurriedly, inwardly cursing Racey for not letting well enough alone.
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Damn them!
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"It's a damn lie!" declared Chuck.
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You and Lanpher are a couple of damn thieves, Tweezy."
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"Then it's a helluva law that lets a feller take away the home of two women."
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"They's lots of times," observed Dolan, judicially, "when I think she's a helluva law, too.
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He knew he couldn't sue out a mandatory injunction yet, knew it damn well, but he didn't think I knew it, damn his ornery soul."
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"So does everybody else," put in Tom Loudon, "but if something don't turn up damn quick--" He broke off, shaking a dubious head.
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G'on, damn yore soul, or I'll blow you apart!"
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Luke is careful and clever, damn clever.
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You've got a nerve, you have, making love to me after running round with that wretched hussy!"
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"She ain't a hussy!" denied the exasperated Racey, who was always loyal to absent friends.
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"Damn shame you had to cut 'em up thataway," said Jack Richie, glancing at Racey's slit boots.
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"That's a damn lie!" cried Tweezy.