Vulgar words in Big Timber - A Story of the Northwest (Page 1)
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And the cook in a camp in them old days had a damn hard row to hoe-i-oh!
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Had a damn hard row to hoe."
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"Damn!" the donkey engineer peered over the brush.
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Damn your eyes, I've got troubles enough without whisky."
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Damn it, if you hadn't given Paul Abbey the cold turn-down, I might have got a boost over this hill.
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"Now you know that was nothing to scrap about," she heard him say, "You're both full of fighting whisky, but a bunkhouse isn't any place to fight.
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Damn it, I didn't create the circumstances.
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I can't make love by myself.
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Damn that yeller-headed Monohan!" his voice lifted suddenly in uncontrollable anger.
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Damn him!"