Vulgar words in The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier (Page 1)
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Or in a driving snow storm: "Ef ole Mahster had to _git rid_ o' this yere damn cold stuff, he might 'a dumped it on fellers what 's got more firewood handy."
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Why, damn your fool soul, they've no doubt got a bead on us this minute."
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"Well, Mac," coolly answered Jim, "you're a bigger damn fool than I allowed.
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Rustle, damn you, an', ef you're any good, mebbe so you can git to 'Frisco afore frost comes, or anywhere else you likes.
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Asked for his pistol, Taggart replied: "Damn you, that's empty, or I'd be shooting yet."
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And when, while the rest were washing for supper, disposing of war sacks, or "making down" blankets, Mat squatted in the chimney corner to read his letters, Lee Skeats impressively whispered to Priest: "Ben, I jest nachally hope never to cock another gun ef that thar little ol' Circuit hain't got a gal that's stuck to him tighter'n a tick makin' a gotch ear, or that ain't got airy damn thing to do to hum but write letters.
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He ain't so damn hijus to look at, but he shore never knocked no gal plum loco that away with his p'rsn'l beauty.
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Reckon ef we busted up their damn show, that gal'd git to stay a while in a decent woman's sort o' clothes.
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but didn't them two cheap imitation hunters tell us what they thought o' us pr'fessionals--said 'bout everything anybody could think of, 'cept cuss us.
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'Oh, damn your hat,' answers Lory; 'give us your foot for a mount if you're not rattled.
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you damn fool,' says Lory.