Vulgar words in The Daughter of Anderson Crow (Page 1)
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"I don't give a cuss if they're married and have sixteen children!" shouted the exasperated Crow, his badge fairly dancing.
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Supposin' there is some poor cuss out there huntin' a place to sleep.
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Harry Squires is a purty sly cuss.
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The Government shet off the pension jest as soon as she got married ag'in, and then that blamed cuss took in washin' fer her.
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"He came crawlin' up to my place about six o'clock in the mornin'," explained Alf, "an' I took the poor cuss in.
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Drink this, damn you!"
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"We'd be fools to scrap.
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Don't talk, damn you!" he hissed.
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Damn you, get back in there!
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Then the low voice of a man came from some place in the darkness, and these words rang out distinctly: "Damn you!"
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"Damn beasts!
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"You damn fool, can't you do anything without breaking your neck?
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He may be a damn fool, but he is honest.
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Soon afterward, when Anderson, fagged but overjoyed, hobbled into the village, the excited crowd was ready to lynch him, but with his first words the atmosphere changed.
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'Fer bein' sech a damned ass,' said he.
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Nobody but an ass could be caught at it, an' that's why I feel so infernal guilty.
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Look here, Mr. Crow, ever' time you see a feller that's proved himself a downright ass, jest take him out an' lynch him.