Vulgar words in The Gold-Stealers - A Story of Waddy (Page 1)
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'Waddy's a township of thieves an' hussies!' she cried, 'thieves an' hussies!
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He threw stones, knocking up the dust about the old man's feet, and Gable hopped and skipped with the agility of a kid; but after each attack he returned humbly to the heels of the party like a too faithful dog.
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Don't be so blasted chicken-hearted I didn't want to be seen, you ass!'
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'Sit still, damn you!
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A man rushed past the end of the stacks to knock up Manager Holden.
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'Damn you for a young liar!
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'I'd think ez much of slaughterin' you ez I would of brainin' a cat.
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I don't want to shield him--damn him!'
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It's damn dangerous, I tell you.'
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For a Dick, who, in consideration of the seriousness of recent events with which he had been directly concerned, enjoying a week's holiday, superintended the hunt from the banks; but he wearied of the work at length, and crossed the paddocks to join the men busy in the new shaft.