Vulgar words in Alcatraz (Page 1)

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damn x 16
fag x 1
knock up x 1
knocked up x 1
            

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Marianne saw what the hat had hitherto concealed, a shock of flame-red hair, and she removed her fingers from her ears in time to hear the big man roar: "This ain't a dance, damn you!

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That hoss of mine is a pile fagged.

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"Damn Perris and damn him black," retorted Shorty, opening his eyes with a snap and letting a glance blaze into space.

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"Laugh, damn you," said Shorty, heated to such a point that he half-forgot his exhaustion.

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That damn singing sure was riding my nerves.

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"Damn fat-head," growled Slim, less merciful, "sat right next to me and didn't say two words all through breakfast.

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And I don't care a damn.

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So she had let her fancy run amuck, so to speak, and behind the merciful screen of trees there was now what Lew Hervey profanely termed: "A whole damn rainbow gone plumb crazy."

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He checked himself so abruptly that he knocked up a shower of sand, and he turned savagely out of that dust-cloud to end the struggle.

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I'll saddle you, right enough, but I'll ride you without spurs, and I'll put a straight bit in your mouth--damn the Mexican soul of Cordova, I see where he's sawed your mouth pretty near in two with his Spanish contraptions!

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"Buck--damn you!--go it, you devil--I'll--beat--you still!

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That'd be fine for Red Jim, damn his heart!"

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"Maybe he's hunting that damn hoss?" suggested the foreman, but his voice was weak with uncertainty.

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You show off your gun-fighting, damn you, and then you call it murder when I beat you fair and square and--" He found it impossible to continue.

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Straight on swept Alcatraz until he saw the glitter of the hunter's eyes beneath the wide brim of his sombrero--then he braced his legs, knocking up a small shower of sand and rocks, swerved to the left, and bolted for the river bank.

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He stamped and snorted to frighten the hunter away but the hand moved dauntlessly high and higher--it rested between his eyes--it passed across his head, always with that faint tingle of pleasure trailing behind the touch; and the voice was saying in broken tones: "Some damn fools say they ain't a God!

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Some damn fools!

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"Damn him!" yelled Lew Hervey.

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