Vulgar words in The Wild Man of the West - A Tale of the Rocky Mountains (Page 1)
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Dick's an ass!"
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But, never having heard of nor seen such a creature in all her life, she only looked up with a quiet expression of curiosity, and said-- "What bees an ass?"
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a--" roared our hero, with a mingled feeling of exasperation and savage glee--"an ass?
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Why, it's a lovely slender creature, with short pretty ears and taper limbs, and a sleek, glossy coat, like--like _me_, Mary, dear; why, I'm an ass myself.
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("Oh, the blockhead," thought March)--"but see hims no can git away, so hims rush past me!
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Next morning, before daybreak, March Marston attempted to set out for the Mountain Fort with Dick; but he was so thoroughly knocked up before the end of the first mile that he had to call a halt, and admit that he could not think of going further.
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It's o' no use tryin'; I'd just have knocked up on the way, which would have been awkward for Dick, you know, as well as for me.