Vulgar words in The Triumph of John Kars - A Story of the Yukon (Page 1)
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"Neche damn fool.
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Bell River Indian all damn fool.
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Then what's the use in quittin' it fer something I don't know, and don't care a cuss for anyway?"
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"And the neches, here, figger to scrap to hold it.
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We're going up there with an outfit that knows all about scrapping, and something about gold.
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"I don't reckon the Yukon's worrying to scrap.
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There's times when I cuss it like you cuss the waters that hand you your life.
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But I don't reckon he cares a cuss anyway.
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He believed the Indians had been bought body and soul by this bastard white for his own ends.
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Kars felt it was characteristic of the bastard races.
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Peigan Charley, the contemptuous, blocked up the doorway ready at a moment's notice to carry out any orders his "boss" might choose to give him, and living in the hopes that such orders, when they came, might at least demand violence towards these "damn neches" who had dared to invade the camp.
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He was always too easy with "damn-fool neches."
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I've seen them sweat, and cuss, and work like a beaver for a wage, and they've been as happy as a doped Chinaman.
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You'll work, and cuss, and sweat, and fight, just the same as you're ready to do now.
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Some were bastard whites, that most evil thing in human production in the outlands.
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"And we cuss the poor darn neche for a savage."
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None could estimate for sure the subtleties of the bastard white mind which had so long successfully manipulated the secret of Bell River.
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"Damn fool neche not know," he said icily.
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They were only fired by "damn-fool neche."
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It was one of the many eyes of a low, large, rambling building, half store, half mere dwelling, which searched the movements of the degraded tribe which yielded something approaching slavery to the bastard white mind which lurked behind them.
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He's completed his first step without a snag cropping up.
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I don't care a cuss for the law of this thing.
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He was part of the white man's life, therefore his contempt for the simple awe of the rest of his race, at the witnessing of the wedding ceremony, still claimed his profoundest "damn-fool."