Vulgar words in Red Saunders' Pets and Other Critters (Page 1)
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I heard a squeal from the bushes, and here comes a funny little cuss.
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On the other hand, Tommy and Bob were forever scrapping.
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"'Don't make such a damn noise!' growls Aggy.
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Bill's _goin'_ to lick him, but cuss me if I see _how_.
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_Damn_ that sheep!"
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Well, this 'ud be about the size of it: 'Unh, unh!
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He was playing 'em right down to cases, yet the way he talked, he seemed like the most liberal cuss that ever threw good money away.
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The poor cuss changed face for the first time.
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They don't pay no attention to what a gent in black clothes and a choker tells 'em; but suppose Chantay Seeche Red--rippin', roarin' Red Saunders, that fears the face of no man, nor the hoof of no jackass--lays his hand on a boy's shoulder, and says, "Son, I wouldn't twist it just like that."
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I don't think I ever noticed what a handsome big cuss Ag was till seein' him walk beside that girl.
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One thing made the cow-punch ready for gun practice right off, Mr. Troy was a slippery cuss, and he had rather ki-boshed Jack Hunter's girl.