Vulgar words in The Bishop of Cottontown - A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills (Page 1)
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Damn me, but I was born for Kentucky.
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Damn 'em, they've wounded me an' I want to kill some more!"
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I'm gwinter bus' the wurl's record wid 'em both--Kathleena the runnin' record an' Kathleen the gal record, so be damn to you an' don't pester me no mo'.'"
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"Did he say _damn_?" asked Bud aghast--that such a word should ever come from the Bishop.
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He used to cuss the clerks around the store jus' from habit, an' when I went to work for him he said: "'Young man, maybe I'll cuss you out some mornin', but don't pay no 'tention to it--it's just a habit I've got into, an' the boys all understand it.'
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If he fails to tell me--damn him--I dare him--" She jumped up and seized him in her arms.
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Damn him--he has a yellow streak in him and I'll take pleasure in pulling down the purse for him.
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"That warn't death on the back of a horse, Davy--that was jus' wind on the stomach of an ass."
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"You damned little cuss," shouted Jack enthusiastically, as he grabbed the boy and hugged him--"to make a sucker of me that way!
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Why, if the ole man had missed, the two would'er gone down in history as the champion ass an' his colt.
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"Why, damn him," he said, "we'll lose him the first heat.
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No rule against it, but a gentleman--" The Colonel smiled: "Damn such gentlemen, sah.
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"If you are through with me," said Colonel Troup, coolly, "and will give me back my promise, I'll go and touch him--yes, damn him, I'll shoot him as he should be."
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Damn him--you were mine before you were his.
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But the object kneeling among the dead arose with a smile of revengeful triumph and stood up calmly under the aim of the great pistol, his fair hair flung back, his face lit up with the bravery of all the Travises as he shouted: "Take that--damn you--from a Travis!"