Vulgar words in The Last Spike - And Other Railroad Stories (Page 1)
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Jaquis tried now to renew his acquaintance with the handsome Cree and to make love to her.
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"By damn," says Jaquis, "dere is won bronco bust, eh?"
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factor, to the Yankee who was looking for a timber limit, to the "Literary Cuss," as he called the young man in corduroys and a wide white hat, who was endeavoring to get past "tradition," that has damned this Dominion both in fiction and in fact for two hundred years, and do something that had in it the real color of the country.
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He asked about its mountains and streams, its possible and impossible passes; but the "Literary Cuss" and I were drinking deeply of weird stories that were being told quite incautiously by the free trader, the old factor, and by the Missourian.
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Suddenly from behind the hogan came the weird wail of a Colorado canary, who would have been an ass in Absalom's time.
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"Damn the foreman," said the stranger; "I'm talking to you."