Vulgar words in The Great Lone Land - A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America (Page 1)
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"Real mean of that darned Baptist pointing you out Bunker's Hill," said the sea-captain from Maine; "just like the ill-mannered republican cuss!"
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Every where throughout this wild region lay the antlers and heads of moose and elk; but, with the exception of an occasional large jackass-rabbit, nothing living moved through the silent hills.
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Of the three men from Cumberland, one had utterly knocked up, and the other two had turned mutinous.