Vulgar words in Riders of the Silences (Page 1)
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Of the two wrestlers, one was a veritable giant of a Canuck, swarthy of skin, hairy-chested.
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He, like the big Canuck, circled cautiously about, but the impression he gave was as different from the other as day is from night.
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The Canuck floundered up and rushed like a furious bull.
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Maybe there's some who could down Hurley in a straight gun fight; maybe there's one or two like McGurk that could down Diaz--damn his yellow hide--but there ain't no one can buck the two of 'em.
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"No; damn you!"
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Vaguely it reminded Pierre of a scene in some old play with himself in the role of the hero signing away his soul to the devil, but an interruption kept him from taking the chair.
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I'd taught him day after day and cursed him and damn near prayed for him.
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"Am I responsible if the blockhead has got drunk some place?"
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"Damn you, Gandil, I've borne with you and your croaking too long, d'ye hear?
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Don't grin at me and keep chuckling like an utter ass.
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"Damn it all--well, then--whatever you like.
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"Your face, blockhead, when you come out of the room."
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Damn him--I never trusted Mansie!"
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"D-d-damn it!
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"Damn you!
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If it weren't for you, I would have won her and a chance for real life again--but now--damn you!"
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He stared gloomily from face to face, and Gandil snarled: "A fellow who saves a shipwrecked man--" "Damn you, keep still, Gandil."
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"Don't damn me, Pierre le Rouge, but damn the luck you've brought to Jim Boone."
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I know him, damn him.
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When he dies the whole range will know about it--damn quick.
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Damn your pretty pink-and-white face--you've done for us all!
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"I suppose that he made love to you one minute and the next told you that bad luck--something about the cross--kept him away from you?"
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She can ride the trail all day with him and finish it less fagged than he is.
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"Damn it all--Jack--you see--I meant--" But she tore herself away and flung herself face down on the bunk, sobbing more bitterly than ever.
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"Damn the glove!" broke from her.
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He made as if to rise, but she cried in a panic, and yet with a wild exultation: "No, she's done with you forever, and the more you make love to her now the more she'll hate you.
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Why, it damn near finishes Pierre with me to think he'd take up with--a thing like you.
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Damn him!