Vulgar words in The Uphill Climb (Page 1)
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"And when I'm good and full of it," he added as an afterthought, "I'm liable to come over here and lick you, Lew, just for being such an agreeable cuss.
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"Oh, damn it, I can't!" he muttered savagely, and retraced his steps to where the saddle lay.
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"Well, you damn' fool!" he ejaculated pityingly.
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You know damn' well you can't!
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Why, damn it, there ain't a man I know that wouldn't give you the laugh if they knew the offer you've made me!
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You can make good here--and damn it, you will!"
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"If I should happen to get jagged up in good shape, about the first thing I'd do would be to lick the stuffing out of you for being such a simple-minded cuss," Ford prophesied grimly, as one who knows well whereof he speaks.
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"Seems to me, if I was single, and a girl as pretty as Jo--" "Well, I'm glad Ford has got spunk enough not to care," Mrs. Kate interposed hastily.
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"If I had a wife," he stated calmly, "I'd snub her up to a post and then I'd talk to her about anything I damn pleased!"
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"Say, I'm going to be an interfering kind of a cuss, and put you next to something," he began, with just the right degree of hesitation in his manner.
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He's sure a deliberate kind of a cuss, isn't he?
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"Why, damn it, man, I'm in love with a girl and I want to marry her if I can get rid of this other darned, mysterious, Tom-fool of a woman," Ford gritted at last, in sheer desperation.