Vulgar words in The Two-Gun Man (Page 1)
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"You won't bite any one else, damn you!" he shouted.
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"This man claims to have been bit by a rattler an' lays up over night in Ben Radford's cabin--makin' love to Mary Radford."
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"Do you really believe that I would allow a puncher to make love to me?"
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He's got a season contract an' I ain't breakin' my word with the cuss.
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"He'd better not go to foolin' with Mary Radford, damn him!" he snapped.
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"Why don't the damn fool turn around?
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"You've got me, damn you!" he sneered.
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"Why, where--damn them!"
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"I'll make him--why, damn him, I'll----" "You're carryin' on awful," observed Ferguson dryly.
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"I ain't no damn fool," he said sharply.
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"Well I'm a damn fool!" he said finally.
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"Shut up, you damn fool!" he snarled.
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"But I'm some sorry for the cuss," he added.