Vulgar words in Land of the Burnt Thigh (Page 1)
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"Right nice girls to talk to," Huey said, "but damn poor homesteaders.
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The note read: "Your poem is very clever, but your drawing is damn poor.
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Cowboys rode in from the far ranges for one helluva time.
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"For oats next spring," Huey replied; "if the damn threshing machine gets around to thresh out the oatstack in time to sow 'em."
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Sometimes he moved his own outfits from one region to another, but often he merely shut the door on an old plant not worth moving and let it return to scrap-iron while the print shop tumbled down with it.
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"Damn my skin," Sourdough exclaimed, "and here I slept on them boots last night for a pillow.
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"Who gives a damn?" shouted a steel worker from Philadelphia.
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"The damn homestead is too dry for a man to drink water, say nothing of whisky," he stormed.