Vulgar words in In Old Kentucky (Page 1)
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Forty years it's been thar--through three generations o' th' Loreys--damn 'em!--an' no one's ever squealed on 'em.
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One of the young and cocky engineers, whom he so hated, dropped by dread mischance a heavy hammer on a stick of it, and the resulting turmoil left him lying torn and mangled on the rocks.
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"Damn him!" he muttered as he walked away.
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"Who would I mean but that damn' furriner, Frank Layson?
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"Damn him!
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Damn him!" he exclaimed.
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"Damn him and damn his proud young puppy of a master!
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"Neb, another word like that and I shall brain you!
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There stood the trimmest and most graceful figure ever garbed in racing blouse, knickers, boots and cap, with flushed face, dilating, frightened eyes and hands not a little tremulous.
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"Oh, damn the Colonel!"