Vulgar words in Aladdin & Co. - A Romance of Yankee Magic (Page 1)
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"You know I was allus a rough cuss.
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"Ye-e-s," drawled Jim, "but I believe in still stronger measures; and rather than bother with the legislature, owned as it is by the roads, I'd favor writing cuss-words on the water-tanks, or going up the track a piece and makin' faces at one of their confounded whistling-posts or cattle-guards--or something real drastic like that!"
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Why, damn him, not a week ago he turned me out of his office, saying that he didn't want to look into any more Western railway schemes!
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If we could find some blithesome ass to pay him for the _Herald_ enough money to take him out of our scrambled Bedlam of a town, bring the idiot on, and he (Giddings) would arrange things so we could have our touting done as we liked it!
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"'They say the Lion and the Lizard keep The Courts where Jamshyd gloried and drank deep; And Bahram, that great hunter--the Wild Ass Stamps o'er his Head, but cannot break his Sleep!'
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"Damn Lattimore!" said he bitterly.
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Only, it seems that he has been making love to her, for some time, in his cool and self-contained way.
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"Well, I congratulate you, Giddings; and don't make such an ass of yourself, please, any more.
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I didn't think Giddings was so many kinds of an ass!"
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A man like you, who can calculate to a hair just how far he is going and just where to turn back, and--Oh, damn!