Vulgar words in Dixie Hart (Page 1)
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Just now he walked clean over to Pitman's to tell that crusty old cuss that thar was a cow inside his lot fence, an' when Pitman come down hoppin' mad with his shot-gun full o' pease yore father-in--(excuse me)--Mr. Wrinkle p'inted to Pitman's own cow an' said, 'I wasn't lyin' to you, Sam; thar she is.'
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I want to see what the little chap 'll do with this rattler; these blamed little bells set up a jinglin' noise every time the hack struck a snag."
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He's the only man I make love to, but I don't get a cent off for my smiles; he growls and grumbles every time I see him about hard times and the like.
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"You know Sheriff Tobe Webb is a dry-talkin' cuss, anyway, an' I had to laff when he got up an' begun his harangue, fer all the world like a feller in front of a side-show tryin' to drum up a crowd to see a passel o' freaks on the inside.
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He swore Dixie Hart was a meddlesome hussy, an' that she had cheated the hindsight off of me.
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I've tried to study out just how that happened to go agin the grain so mighty awful, but I'm up agin a snag.
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"The trifling hussy!"
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"Him an' her stood starin' smack dab at each other fer a minute, and then--just think of it!--she begun to beg the boy not to interfere with her doin's, and pleaded an' wheedled an' went on at a powerful rate.
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It's the other--damn it!
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"I don't know what you mean, an' I don't care a damn," growled Pitman.
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What manner of man could possibly be worthy of her, much less the stupid blockhead who was thrusting himself upon her as Long was?
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The feeling that made you turn me down and take him when you was a girl and I was a big blockhead of a boy was born of God in heaven.
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"I don't care a damn about that, either," Bradley spouted, and he turned toward the house.
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"I have been expecting to hear you say you'd settled with the jackass that gave you that licking that day.
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"The damn fool was welcome to 'er.
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It seems to me that I dream o' them damn mountains and blue skies every night hand-running--and the good, old-fashioned grub we used to have!
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"You'll be a damn fool if you don't.
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"You damn fool!"