Vulgar words in The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On (Page 1)
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Breslin was an honest, well-meaning farmer; the Major was furious to find such a man allied with Foy's foes--certain sign that other decent blockheads would do likewise.
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"You brazen hussy!
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"Damn you, what do you mean?" shouted the sheriff.
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"Damn likely.
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"You're a damn liar!"
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That Bar Cross outfit is too damn inquisitive.
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Damn you!
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What do you think I am--a damn fool?" said Neuces.
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They haven't spunk enough to believe what they know.
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Ass!
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Is it the sense of this meeting that united we fall upon this infamous coalition with the jaw bone of an ass and get their money; dishonestly if we can, and if not, then by main strength and awkwardness?
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But for all he seems such a silly, supercilious ass, he's a good old chap at heart, a 'weal' lion in an ass-skin.
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"Say that again and I'll brain you--pawdon me, I should say, I'll smash your head in.