Vulgar words in The Ridin' Kid from Powder River (Page 1)
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"Didn't you cuss him when you set on him?" queried Pete.
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"Don't you ever cuss?"
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"Didn't you never cuss in your life?"
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"Well, if you promise you won't tell nobody, I did cuss onct, when I struck the plough into a yellow-jacket's nest which I wa'n't aimin' to hit, nohow.
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"Got spunk, ain't you?
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The poor cuss ain't hardly got enough sense to die.
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"Mebby the doggone cuss knows that I'm quittin' for good," he thought.
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He thought he heard Bailey say something like "damn," but it may have been, "I am."
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Fust thing this mawnin' I heard that bell and jumped out o' my bunk plumb onto the cuss.
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"He's a friendly cuss, ain't he?" remarked Pete.
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I sure jagged myself on the top-wire, frequent, but I never let that there Robinson Crusoe cuss git out of sight till I run him into his a home-corral along with that there man-eatin' nigger of his'n."
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Pete had never made love to her in the accepted sense of the term.