Vulgar words in The Rustlers of Pecos County (Page 1)
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"I'll certainly never make love to you again.
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"Any honest citizen of Linrock can now see what's plain--yours is a damn poor hand!
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Damn him!
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I don't care a damn for Colonel Mayor Sampson.
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It stands to reason, no matter how damn strong these rustlers are, how hidden their work, however involved with supposedly honest men--they can't last."
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Morton looked as if he were about to brain me with the butt of his whip.
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"You're damn right there'll be hell!" retorted Steele, a kind of high ring in his voice.
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"When I insisted, for I wanted to know, he ripped out: 'Yes, the damn fool got himself shot, and I'm sorry it's not worse.'
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"Wal, damn me!" ejaculated the little cattleman in mingled admiration and satisfaction.
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It was a damn unmanly thing for me to do."
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"You little hussy!" exclaimed Sampson, and he lowered the gun.
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"I don't know if he spoke ordinary or not, but his voice drew me up same as it did the rest, an' damn me!
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Both girls were quiet, and this made my task harder, and perhaps in my anxiety to ward off questions and appear happy for their own sakes I made an ass of myself with my silly talk and familiarity.
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He's sent word down here for us to let our prisoners go or there'd be a damn bloody fight.
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Wright, damn him!