Vulgar words in The Man from the Bitter Roots (Page 1)
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That cook in the Buffalo Hump who tried to knife him because he stubbed his toe against the coffee-pot, and "Packsaddle Pete," who meant to brain him when they differed over throwing the diamond hitch; and now Slim was dead because he had given a handful of salt to the mountain sheep.
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"I'm a thinkin',"--puff-puff--"that when you sink a hundred feet below the surface,"--puff-puff--"you won't git a damn thing."
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"You suppose right," Bruce answered hotly as he stood up, "but I'm no damn pauper.
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If he accomplished the feat he would be lauded as a marvel of nerve and skill and shrewdness, if he failed he would be known in the terse language of Meadows as "One crazy damn fool."
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Poor white trash!
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Here comes Mr. Burt; he looks fagged out."