Vulgar words in Tales of lonely trails (Page 1)
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Damn these rotten limbs.
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We compromised on the reasonable fact that as yet we had shown only a jackass kind of intelligence.
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An' damn me fellows, if that little pocket wasn't all torn to pieces.
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That afternoon and night the hounds straggled in, Old Tom and Dan first, and then the others, one by one, fagged-out and foot-sore.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" ejaculated R.C.
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When finally it was extricated we found that the horse had a bad cut in the breast made by a snag on the log.
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"Helluva note that saddle slipped!" he complained.
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Look sort of fagged."
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Help me hang him to a snag here," returned Copple, as he untied his lasso.