Vulgar words in Romance of California Life (Page 1)
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It'll be a mean job, fur these teachers hevn't the spunk of a coyote, an' ten to one he won't hev no shootin' irons, so the job'll hev to be done with fists."
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I just tell yer what it is about that school--it's a-goin' to go on, spite uv any jackasses that wants it broke up; an' any gentleman that's insulted ken git satisfaction by--" "Who wants it broke up, you old fool?" demanded Toledo, a man who had been named after the city from which he had come, and who had been from the first one of the fiercest opponents of the school.
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"Kind of a mean cuss, I reckon," remarked a newcomer, one day at the saloon, when Jim alone, of the crowd present, declined to drink with him.
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He don't carry shootin'-irons, but no feller in camp dares to tackle him; he don't cuss nobody, but ev'rybody does just as he asks 'em to.
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But I shouldn't call him names; he had as much right to make love to her as I.
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"Serve him right, cuss him," growled Lynn Taps.
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Don't cuss me, Mary--I've never knowed how I've been a-goin'.
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"I'm a ruined man--I'm a used-up cuss," said the Judge, with a look of bitter anguish.
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'Tain't none of our bizness what he's done, an' ef it wuz, you'd know more about it than we cud tell yer; but it's mighty sartin that a cuss that's been in the digging fur years needs a sight of mendin' up before he kicks the bucket."
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God bless yer, Mose, an' ef my blessin's no account, it can't cuss yer, ennyhow.
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The company had not yet found its way out of the parlors to any extent, so the major locked the lieutenant's arm in his own, commenced a gentle promenade, and remarked: "Fred, my boy, you're making an ass of yourself."
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"You treacherous hussy!" said Mrs. Markson, stamping her foot--"you scheming little minx!
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It's enough to make a marble statoo cuss to see good men spiled that way."
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We might throw keerds aroun', one to each feller in the camp, and him as gets ace of spades is to tend to the poor cuss."
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'Cos why?--'Cos nobody heerd her cuss or seed her laugh.
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He can't sing a song, except somethin' about 'Tejus an' tasteless hours,' that nobody ever heard before, an' don't want to agin; he don't drink, he don't play keards, he don't even cuss when he tumbles into the river.
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"The old cuss is too fond uv his dust.
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"I don't make love to women who love other men," replied Brown.