Vulgar words in The Texan - A Story of the Cattle Country (Page 1)

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An' what's more, they can't no damn Injun come in here an' call me no----" "Hold on!"

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Me, A'm hate de damn Greasaire!"

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De damn Greasaire she ween dat money an' A'm broke.

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"Here, Bat, you're a damn good Injun!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 280   ~   ~   ~

He's an Injun, but he's a good old scout, an' I hate to think of him walkin' all the way to Montana while some damn Greaser is spendin' my hard earned samolians that I give him for carfare.

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Dat Fatty, she damn bad man.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 362   ~   ~   ~

You're a damn good Injun, Bat, an' I ain't got no kick comin' onto the way you took charge of proceedin's.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 367   ~   ~   ~

Dat leetle hoss she damn good hoss.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 596   ~   ~   ~

While beneath the legend was depicted a fat, vermilion clad cowboy mounted upon a tarantula-bodied, ass-eared horse of pink, in the act of hurling a cable-like rope which by some prodigy of dexterity was made to describe three double-bows and a latigo knot before its loop managed to poise in mid-air above the head of a rabbit-sized baby-blue steer whose horns exceeded in length the pair of Texas monstrosities that graced the doorway.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 720   ~   ~   ~

Well, Mr. Cinnabar Joe, let me tell yeh that hain't all--by a damn sight!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 745   ~   ~   ~

They was good an' damn glad to git out with what horses they'd took in, an' a whole hide.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 752   ~   ~   ~

Drivin' a dude-wagon through the park is a damn sight easier than huntin' wild horses, an' a damn sight safer than railroadin' with a Colt, so when the two hard hands stops the Kid's dude-wagon in the park, thinkin' they'd have a cinch goin' through the Kid's passengers, they got fooled good an' proper when the Kid pumps 'em full of .45 pills.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 818   ~   ~   ~

"You damn skunk!" he muttered, biting viciously upon the stump of his cigar.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 826   ~   ~   ~

"He sure is a rantankerous cuss when he's lickered up.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 921   ~   ~   ~

"That's because I ain't found anyone damn fool enough to bet agin' me."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,064   ~   ~   ~

You're a coward, an' a crook, an' a damn liar!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,162   ~   ~   ~

"That damn Doc'll wisht he hadn't never double-crossed me!" he growled, as he swung from the saddle before the horse had come to a stop.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,447   ~   ~   ~

"Dat hoss, she damn good hoss.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,494   ~   ~   ~

Tex kin keel him all right, but dat Purdy she damn good shot, too.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,607   ~   ~   ~

Dat damn good t'ing."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,765   ~   ~   ~

You can lock up the pilgrim where you damn please.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,879   ~   ~   ~

"Purdy's work was so damn coarse he got just what was comin' to him.

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Choteau County has stood for him about as long as it could, an' a damn sight longer than it ought to.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,953   ~   ~   ~

I'm afraid I kind of over-played my hand a little when I let her in on this, but--damn it!

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The Texan frowned and swore under his breath: "She ain't the pilgrim's girl, yet--by a damn sight!

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A'm t'ink mebbe-so dat damn good t'ing ol' Bat goin' long.

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If she damn fine girl mebbe-so Tex, he goin' mar' her.

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He don' care wan damn 'bout nuttin'.

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A few of us boys seen how things was framed an' we took the liberty to turn you loose, not because we cared a damn about you, but we'd hate to see even a snake hung fer killin' Purdy which his folks done a wrong to humanity by raisin' him.

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"Dat damn t'ing, she ain' no good.

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"You're a damn smart Injun, ain't you?

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"An' if he don't it's his own damn fault, anyhow--an' there you are."

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The half-breed nodded, and in the dark eyes the Texan noted a half-humorous, half-ominous gleam; "Dat, w'at you call, '_reason over an' 'bove_', she damn fine 'oman.

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"I recollect bein' in the water, an' the pilgrim was there, an' we were scrappin' an' he punched me in the jaw.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,699   ~   ~   ~

But what we was scrappin' about, an' where he is now, an' how I come here, is somethin' I don't savvy."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,776   ~   ~   ~

Anyhow, she's a damn sight safer'n ever she was before, an'--I'll bet the old man _would_ let me take that Eagle Creek ranch off his hands, an' stake me to a little bunch of stock besides, if I went at him right.

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If it wasn't for that damn pilgrim!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,809   ~   ~   ~

Me--A'm gon' for cut de chonk of meat out de dead steer but de pilgrim say: '_Non_, dat bes' we don' eat de damn drownded cattle--dat better we sta've firs'!"

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But, damn it!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,982   ~   ~   ~

"Not by a damn sight!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,040   ~   ~   ~

After what you've done for me I'd be a damn coward not to risk it.

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"Your face ain't so damn big but what an hour or two reminiscence ought to take you back to where it starts.

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There's just as much chance I won't take you acrost to the N. P., as that I won't finish that bottle--an' that's damn little.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,661   ~   ~   ~

The rider was close now and the Texan recognized a self-important young jackass who had found work with one of the smaller outfits.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,708   ~   ~   ~

They're holdin' that even if he had got Purdy it would of be'n a damn good thing, an' they wasn't no call to stretch a man for that.

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An' I'm thinkin' he'll be damn lucky if he lives long enough to starve to death.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,800   ~   ~   ~

An' if he don't show up pretty damn _pronto_ he kin stay lost--an' the K 2 will win, at that."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,083   ~   ~   ~

I didn't see nothin' so damn hilarious in it.

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She'll get a damn good man.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,327   ~   ~   ~

An' after you've found it, an' got 'em all out of this jack-pot, you'll h'ist up on your hind legs an' tell 'em the whole damn facts in the case, an' if Win jumps in an' just naturally mops up hell with you, it'll be just what you've got comin' to you--if he does a good job, it will."

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"You're a lawyer, Win--an' a damn good one.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,787   ~   ~   ~

I didn't care a damn about you--you was just an excuse to get her away.

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"Will you quit your damn swearin'?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,977   ~   ~   ~

Damn it, man, I _can't_!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,982   ~   ~   ~

You can't shoot, nor ride, nor rope, nor do hardly any other damn thing a man ought to do.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,046   ~   ~   ~

They was turned up too high--a damn sight too high for me, I reckon."

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