Vulgar words in Hocken and Hunken (Page 1)
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"Nothin'--let be I can't keep a grown woman in the house unless she's a half-wit.
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Let's play fair then, damn it!"
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"She'll be affronted--oh, cuss the word!
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"Damn!
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"_Damn_ who's won!" was 'Bias's answer; and he looked too dangerous to be pressed further.
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The lecturer in a genial manner, after personally conducting his audience across the Great Continent--'" "Damn," said Mr Rogers.
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Four clear weeks: an' Boatbuilder Wyatt could knock you up a shell in half that time.
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"I reckon Mitchell can knock up a boat to give fits to anything of Wyatt's; and if 'Bias--if Cap'n Hunken is countin' on Wyatt to help him put the fool on me, it may happen he'll learn better."
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"I don't care a cuss for threats, as you might know by this time.