Vulgar words in Blazed Trail Stories - and Stories of the Wild Life (Page 1)
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"And give myself away as a damn fool--sure Mike.
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"God damn his soul!" he said, deliberately.
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You damn little runt!
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"You hit th' back trail," said he, "damn quick!
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You tried to do me out of that, you damn skunk."
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If they was to come in on all sides, I couldn't handle 'em, but they always rush in a bunch, like _damn_ fools!" and then Alfred became suffused with blushes, and commenced to apologise abjectly and profusely to a girl who had heard neither the word nor its atonement.
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"Damn yore soul, Nell," he cried, "this yere ain't fitten fer a _hog_ to eat!"
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"Where's that damn ol' reprobate?" inquired Billy, truculently, looking about for Charley.
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Put her down fer argument that I'm damn fool enough to sprinkle lead 'round some, and that I gets away.
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"Damn siwashes!" he grumbled.
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"Well," said Alfred, taking his pipe from his mouth--Tom contentedly took up whittling again--"there's only one way to do it, and that's to keep them so damn busy in front that they _can't_ plug us."