Vulgar words in D'Ri and I (Page 1)
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"Never see sech a snag on 'em."
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"Holler, ye gol-dum little cuss!"
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I rode slowly, for the horses were nearly fagged.
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"An' tall, an' a kind uv a nasty, snookin', mis'able-lookin' cuss?"
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Ray he stud on a platform facin' a big, powerful-lookin' cuss.
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seemed so he put the p'int o' the sword all over thet air big cuss.
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Could n't hardly say Jack Robinson 'fore the cuss hed fell.
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He wa'n' no fool with a sword, nuther, I can tell ye, thet air spindlin' cuss.
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Lot on 'em clim' over the row o' lights, yellin' luk wildcats, 'n' hauled thet air mis'able cuss out o' the grave, 'n' stud 'im up, 'n' gin 'im a drink o' liquor.
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Nobody c'u'd ever git 'n a mild o' th' poor cuss.
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We could see no sign of life on the island or the "Canuck shore" as we turned our bows to the south channel.
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"Damn you, my boy!" said he.
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"It is one ver' gran' night," I said in my dialect of the rude Canuck; for I did not wish him, or any one, to know me.
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He's a joemightyful cuss.