Vulgar words in The Freebooters of the Wilderness (Page 1)
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"Girt round with mine enemies, Miss Eleanor," he laughed, "and I slay them with the jaw bone of an ass."
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You're wasting the best years of your life mouthing up here in the Mountains at the moon; and who of all the public you are fighting for, my boy, who of all the public gives one damn for right or wrong?
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You can't budge a fact, damn it!
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--'This is the Service you are loyal to,'--'Who of the public gives one damn for right or wrong?'
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The buckboard wheeled a point as he spoke and the bronchos floundered to a fagged trot.
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Damn it, I'm sick of the bunco game, Bat--" "Draw it easy," drawled Bat.
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He says the public doesn't care a damn, wouldn't raise a hand to stand for the rights of one of us, pays us less than dagoes earn.
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Memory of the nauseating horror came over him in a physical wave; and curiously enough, he kept hearing the soft voice of the Senator's scoffing question: "Who of the public gives one damn?"
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On pretense of steadying the fagged broncho, the Ranger helped him to dismount.
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Not a damned man of them ever did a stroke of honest work in his life except on election day, when we line 'em up; and damn it, aren't we right, to line 'em up?
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I put 'em in the Pass, lower end of the Pass, not by a damn sight, I didn't put 'em in the N. F.!
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Never do anything, unless you have some end worth while in view; then, if it's worth while, do it, damn it, and don't waste time excusing the means!
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year o' the rush to the Black Hills, with a squirt of chewing tobacco over the front wheel and a damn't, and another squirt and more damn't's; and before Eleanor realized the one-armed driver had asked her if she wouldn't like to learn to drive double tandems; and she had the reins in her hands; and the double tandem grays took the bit in their teeth to show what double tandem grays and ample oats could do.
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The driver emitted another damn't in true Western style just as innocently as an Easterner says "Oh, yes, indeed," or an Englishman says "My word."
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In fact Eleanor lost count of the damn't's.
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The stage driver laughed and aimed more chewing tobacco at that innocent front wheel; and the question drew out such a story of heroism in spite of the damn't's and the tobacco squids as made her proud of human clay, just as she had been ashamed of human something or other inside the stage with the lavender silk and the gold teeth and Bat's frozen tallow smile.
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Damn't," and a punctuation in tobacco.
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(More showers of damn't's and tobacco on that front wheel.)
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Wall--wad y' believe it, the damn thing bruk--bruk plum whoop an' started spinnin' round back side first with the load o' rock an' the boys under comin' up the ladder.
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Say,--damn't--an' that load o' rock goin' plumb down on the boys, heavy enough to smash 'em to pulp.
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It stopped her all right, the load didn't fall on the boys; and they got up all right by the ladder; but--say, mebbe the cogs o' that damn wheel didn't do a thing to my arm.
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"Sure," said the man astonished at her question; and because Eleanor was a true Westerner and didn't mind the tobacco squids and the damn't's in the least (where they belonged) she gave that one-armed driver a look that would have made any man proud: only the one-armed driver didn't see it.
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"They took up a purse an' wanted to give me a perscription--damn't, but I told 'em t' turn it in t' the Horspital.
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"That may be; republicanism doesn't necessarily mean letting the blockheads rule!
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Man and beast, fagged to the point of utter exhaustion, retraced steps slower than fresh hunters on an untried trail.
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I been chasin' those damn-cow-boy-outlawsh seven weeks sclean 'cross Shate Sline, I'm dead beat out.
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"Do you suppose that little kindergarten ass thought he had come and caught me off duty?"
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Was it some dildo of oriental song she had read in Europe; was it the burden of some Indian chant stirring vaguely in her unconscious blood; or was it but the simple love cry of primitive Woman, of that woman who wandered round about the streets of Jerusalem calling her lover?
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"Yes, damn him, it is Moyese, who is at the bottom of all this deviltry; but don't you worry, Calamity!
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Or was it as Moyese had declared with the most open and genial cynicism that "the public did not give one damn"?
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It was at that stage, Bat fell back abreast of the Sheriff, and Matthews behind heard one of the two say, "Damn him, then, let him go on and examine his bellyfull!
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A've heard harlots lisp an' whisp' an' half tell and damn by a lie o' th' eye!