Vulgar words in The Challenge of the North (Page 1)
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Yes, the bank would be glad to accommodate me all right; if you could of been there an' heard Fred Orcutt lay down his terms you'd know just how damn glad they'd of been to accommodate me.
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An' they're layin' down the pine a damn sight faster than God Almighty can grow it, ain't they?'
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Oh, it will be jolly, all right--damn Wentworth!"
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"I don't care a damn about the specifications.
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Fool enough to let a damn fool girl make a fool of him----" Wentworth suddenly saw a blinding flash of light.
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Damn you!
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Be nice an' friendly to him--d'ye know what a poker face is?"
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"Damn you!" he cried.
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"That half-wit!
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"Get out of my way, damn you!" he cried.
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"Stop, damn you!"
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He's bigger----" "Not by a damn sight, he won't!" roared McNabb.
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"Poker face," laughed McNabb.
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Damn the man!
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"Of course, he'd have to show up, damn him!" he muttered as he propelled the light craft southward with swift strokes of the paddle.