Vulgar words in The Sagebrusher - A Story of the West (Page 1)
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"Some folks is _too_ damn dirty," said Wid Gardner to himself as he passed now along the edge of the willow bank toward the front gate of his own ranch, a half-mile up the stream.
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"He's too damn dirty, like I said, and that's a fact."
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"Without rain, not worth a damn, ma'am, so to speak.
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He talks so damn much Bolshevik, somehow.
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Men ain't all husbands that make love."
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"Well, I dunno as it's anybody's damn business whether I git up a-tall or not, except my own," said he.
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You don't really _know_ how you been making love to this woman.
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He began to tremble in the unadulterated agony of a shy man about to meet the woman to whom he has made love only in his heart.
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"It's none of your damn business," said Sim Gage.
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Strange things has happened that way--right out of them damn _Hearts Aflame_ ads--right around along in here, in this here valley, too, I know.
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damn you, whoa now!"
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"One of them damn broncs cut me with his forefoot when I was unhitching.
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It was a housekeeper I was after, and I got one, and a damn good one.
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Come down with a feller name of Gardner that lives up in there."
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But tell me, how's the fishing up in there?
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"Go on back home, and stay there, you damn sagebrushers!"
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She's got one friend back home--girl she used to room with, but she's going to get married, and so she, this lady, Miss Warren, comes out here plumb desperate, not knowing what kind of a feller I am, or what kind of a place this is--which is both a damn shame, Wid, and you know it.
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"The damn, murdering thieves," said Wid Gardner.
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They ain't up in there for no good,--after the timber, likely.
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Every time I try to get a night's sleep, here comes some damn sagebrusher and wants me to come out and cure his sick cow, or else mamma's got a baby, or a horse has got in the wire, or papa's broke a leg, or something.
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Damn the country anyhow!
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"God damn their souls!" said Wid Gardner fervently.
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"Come out, damn you!" said Sim Gage, his hand at the dollar of the crippled man.
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Damn you, tell me!"
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Whole woods was afire up in there."
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"It's not a question about you, you damn sagebrusher," said he at last, gently.
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"I'm that rattled, like, I couldn't make bread worth a damn."
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"You damn worthless people," said he with sudden sheer affection.
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If I could go on and put up some hay, way prices is, I could make some money this fall, but them damn robbers has cleaned me, and I can't start with nothing.
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"I don't care a damn about you, of course, Gage.
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I wish't I could get some sheets and pillow cases down here while I'm right here now--I'd like to fix her up in there better'n what she is.
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"Oh, damn you!" said Doctor Barnes savagely.
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They're a damn nuisance, anyways, ask me about it."
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"Oh, they're damn nuisances, are they?
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"Damn their souls!" said Doctor Barnes fervently and tersely.
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Take it up where you damn please," said Barnes sharply.
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It's too bad--too damn bad.
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I was too damn lazy to care anyway about anything till I seen you.