Vulgar words in Radio Boys Cronies - Or, Bill Brown's Radio (Page 1)
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Just knowing how to scrap isn't much good.
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It's nice to know how to scrap if scrapping has to be done, but it shouldn't ever have to be done,--between nations, anyway."
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"Now, Gus, cut out the scrapping.
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I'll bet you these blamed fools are going to strike a snag one of these days, or they'll leave things so that there'll be a fall-down.
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Presently he put down his pack, went to a window and, quick and silent as an expert burglar, jimmied the sash.