Vulgar words in Bob Hampton of Placer (Page 1)

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chump x 2
cuss x 3
damn x 14
jackass x 1
            

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Now, damn you!

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"Hoof of a damn pack-mule," he explained, forgetting himself.

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"The--eh--cuss lifted me ten feet."

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"You damn--" "O Mr. McNeil, how perfectly ridiculous!" chimed in Miss Spencer.

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"Damn sight--better--than any one around here--know her--real name."

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"It's--none of--your damn--business.

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"Goin' to--be hell--out there--damn soon."

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"Damn--the luck!" he grumbled, shambling back up the bank.

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Maybe I--better talk--it over again--with Red--he's in it--damn near--as deep as--I am."

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The persistent rider finally deserted him, however, at the ford over the Sinsiniwa, shouting derisively back from a safe distance that the Miners' Club was a lot of chumps, and promising them a severe "jolt" in the near future.

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"He's there in the back room, I reckon, but he's damn liable to take a pot shot at you when you go in."

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Now, damn you, what is your little game?"

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So come on down, Buck, an' leave us to attend to the cuss."

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"You damn fool!" roared one, hoarsely, his gun poised as if in threat, "what do you mean by riding us down like that?

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An' you chumps wanter--eh--git--yerselves up so she can't pipe any of ye off--eh--in this yere--eh--road-agent act.

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"Whut did ye hit me fer, ye long-legged minin' jackass?"

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"Good Lord, Naida, do you think I 'm low down enough to go out hunting that poor cuss merely to get even with him for trying to stick me with a knife?

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But I 'd--a damn sight--rather risk it--alone."

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Damn you!--I thought I knew--the voice."

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I 'll make him act, even if I have to damn him to his face."

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