Vulgar words in Six Feet Four (Page 1)

This book at a glance

cuss x 1
damn x 9
get laid x 1
shoot (one's) wad x 1
            

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Why, when she and John hit hard luck, last year, what with the cattle getting diseased first and her and John getting laid up next, flat of their backs with the grip, that man was an angel in britches and spurs if there ever was an angel in anything!

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I don't know rightly what it was, damn if I do, Buck!

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And you don't care a damn about the reward, Buck; you said so, didn't you?"

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"Well," he said in a moment, "you've shot your wad now, ain't you?

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But he is a pal of mine an' a damn decent little pal, an' I'll take a chance."

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"You're sure a hospitable cuss," he retorted.

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"Twenty head in one night an' they think they c'n git away with it an' go on doin' jest what they damn please!"

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"Yes, damn him.

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"He's got to get somebody in his little old jail damn' soon, or he'll have a bunch of wild men in his hair.

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And this man, small, well dressed, quiet mannered, as dapper as a tailor's dummy.... "If you are Billy Comstock," grunted Thornton, "well, I'm damn' glad to know you, sir!"

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"Damn 'em, yes.

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"Damn you," he said tonelessly.

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