Vulgar words in North of Fifty-Three (Page 1)

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canuck x 1
cuss x 2
damn x 1
scrap x 2
            

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We can cuss the men all we want to, my dear, and some of us unfortunately have a nasty experience with one now and then.

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"You're not a true-blue Canuck, then," Bill observed.

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"You're bound to scrap, eh?" he grinned.

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But, believe me, little person, if I thought that any great good or happiness would result from my being elsewhere, from scrapping with my fellows in the world crush, I'd be there with both feet.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,614   ~   ~   ~

DEAR GIRL: I have caught my breath, so to speak, but I doubt if ever a more forlorn cuss listened to the interminable clicking of car wheels.

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No damn-fool pride can close my eyes to the fact or keep me from admitting freely that I love you just as much and want you as longingly as I did the day I put you aboard the _Stanley D._ at Bella Coola.

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