Vulgar words in The Desert Valley (Page 1)
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And he added, nodding, 'He's a damn good loser.'
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When the fiery liquor arrived in his stomachical regions he realized with perfect clarity that it was without doubt some newly invented substitute for whisky; perhaps that jackass-brandy which he had heard of.
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'Damn you,' he said savagely.
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'Let him start something, damn him,' he growled savagely to himself, 'any time.'
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Sleep now, damn tired, damn hot, head sick.
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At last came his dry whisper: 'I am going to last long enough to kill you, Kish Taka, and may God damn your soul!'
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Me, Kish Taka, I kill Jeem Cour' damn quick pretty soon.'
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Isn't she----' 'Damn Sanchia Murray,' he said savagely.
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Further, he had said 'Damn Sanchia Murray,' quite as though he meant it with all his heart.
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'And if you ain't man enough to get Jim Courtot pretty damn soon, I am!'
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For God's sake, plug the damn cowman.'
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'Damn right,' said Monte.
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No adept at figures he spilled much ink, scratched out many calculations and went through them again, grew hot and exasperated and finally before he got anywhere was in a mood to damn everything that came under his hand.
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'It's a good thing, anyway,' he went on, with the first hint of a twinkle in his regard, 'for a youngster like you to have to scrap things out after the old fashion.
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'She's making love at you, papa,' laughed Helen, as though the matter were of no moment but delightfully ridiculous.