Vulgar words in The Free Rangers - A Story of the Early Days Along the Mississippi (Page 1)
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Once he barely grazed a snag and he shivered, knowing how one of these terrible obstructions could rip the bottom out of a boat.
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"Not now," replied Shif'less Sol, "the wind's risin' too fast, an' we'd hit a tree or a snag, shore.
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"Yes, Paul," he replied, "thar wuz shorely a heap uv danger stirrin' 'bout last night, an' thar wuz lots uv chances that some uv it would come knockin' up ag'inst me, but, Paul, I knowed it wuz thar, I knowed it wuz in the woods in front uv us; it wuzn't settin' by my side, talkin' soft things to me, an' sayin' it wuz my friend.