Vulgar words in Mr. Trunnell, Mate of the Ship "Pirate" (Page 1)
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"Is shootin' up a feller a-goin' to undo a wrong like that?
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At the same time, if I ware telling anybody as to what kind of a fellow you was, I should say,--yessir, after thinking the matter over carefully, and taking all points into consideration,--I might say that I thought ye an all-around white-livered, cowardly cuss, an' that's a fact."
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"What kind o' damn fool have I run up ag'in now, hey?" he mused in a low tone, as though speaking to himself, while he looked the skipper over.
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There's no use working up unchristian-like feeling between us simply because I'm not going to let any damn foolishness stand between me and my vittles.
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"That's about the size of it."