Vulgar words in Ray's Daughter - A Story of Manila (Page 1)
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"Damn this old shake-down, anyhow!" said he.
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No, damn you!" he added between his set teeth, as he looked down at the sullen, scowling prisoner, "what you ought to have is a good hiding, and what you'll get, if you give any more trouble, is a roping, hand and foot.
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Then he heard a savage oath, a sputtering, savage "Let go, damn your soul!" and then felt a sharp, stinging pang in the right side--another--another!
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And Stuyvesant wondered how it was, in all the years he had known Farquhar and envied him his being a West Pointer and in the cavalry, he had never really discovered what a bore, what a wearisome ass, Farquhar could be.
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I dare say he'll be ass enough to go in for a commission now and sell out his ranch for a song.