Vulgar words in The Strange Case of Cavendish (Page 1)

This book at a glance

boob x 1
cuss x 5
damn x 20
jimmy x 1
            

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The crime unquestionably was an outside job; the window opening on the fire-escape had been jimmied, the marks left being clearly visible.

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And damn me, if you two spend money, you've got to get results!

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"Lord, I don't see why a big boob like you should need a guardian.

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"It is this, my friend--who she is, what she is, and why she happens to be here, is none of your damn business, and if you so much as mention her name again in my presence you are going to regret it to your dying day.

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"Well, damn little got out here, and Lacy pumped the most of that out of me.

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"Well, I do, and sometimes she's damn clever.

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"The less attention we attract the less talk there will be, and this is too damn serious an affair to be bungled.

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"_Si, señor_; he say to Moore, 'Why the hell you talk that damn greaser,' an' Moore laugh, an' say because I work for Señor Westcott."

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I don't now, but I've learned a few things since, and am beginning to think my price was damn low.

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"You know so damn much now, you better know it all.

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"Keep still, you damn tiger-cat," he hissed, "or I'll quiet you for good.

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What fear do we have of your damn Americanos.

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"Thought you'd be back, but, damn it, yer too late--she's--she's gone; almighty pretty girl, too.

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"It's very damn interesting anyway--but not so easy to prove.

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I don't know whether ter take a snap-shot at the cuss, er wait an' hear what he's got ter say--Hello, there!"

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That's the principal reason I've got for thinkin' he an' Mendez are in cahoots, an' if they be, then the Mexican must have some kind o' a camp out there in the sand whar he hides between raids; though, damn if I know whar it can be."

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If the cuss pokes his head out, I'll try the virtue of this .45; it ought to carry that far.

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"Damn you, Silva, but I will teach you a lesson for this when I return.

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"You damn vixen," he growled savagely.

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I may not know exactly, but I've got a glimmer of a notion about where the cuss hangs out, an' I'm going to have a hunt for it.

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"Too damn dark," he said, coming back, and catching up his rein.

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I've had an eye on you for more'n six months, an' Lacy's been makin' a damn cat's-paw out of you all that time.

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It was so damn lonesome I explored every nook an' cranny between them rocks, an' one day, lyin' out in front o' ther bunk-house, I happened to trace this ol' trail.

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One is the bunk-house; the other is whar Mendez stops when the ol' cuss is yere.

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"Them huts, an' the mouth of a damn big cave just behind 'em.

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"Damn me!" ejaculated the latter, his excitement conquering restraint.

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"Five thousand on the old cuss," he muttered gloomily, "an' somebody else got the chance to pot him.

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