Vulgar words in The Return of Blue Pete (Page 1)
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"Them damn Poles can't be innocent.
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Ever since them horses began to go-- If we could only do without the damn heathen!"
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"But you damn well can't."
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"So that's the cuss who's been robbing us."
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"Why--why--down south--to the 3-bar-Y--to suthin' wuth livin' fer--to whar yuh'll be a sight better off than with a rough cuss like me."
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I'm sure losin' my spunk."
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"Don't be an ass," chided Torrance, his eyes still on the trees.
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"Murphy, you're a bad-tempered little stickler to rules that don't mean a cuss.
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I don't know what you got against the trestle, but I do know you're a hellish cuss I'm going to break to the halter.
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He has about as much use for white trash as you have."
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"'Cause every damn one of them will do what you say," Werner assured him, "from waiting to say grace before tackling the soup, to blowing that trestle to perdition.
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"I bet they're a damn sight better'n I thought."
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He say--" "I don't care a tinker's cuss what he say.
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She was flushing, though she knew from the utter frankness of it that he was not making love, not even being impertinent.
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Of course the Police don't give a cuss about the trestle, if they can get some one to hang."
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"Damn glad I got a start.
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"Look here, old chap," Werner bridled, "you don't think I ran about looking for that Indian and threw the damn things at him?"
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And, looking into the clear eyes of Mrs. Mahon, he blushed a little now at memories of her predecessors in that infamous end-of-steel village--blond-haired, flashing eyed, bejewelled, strident voiced hussies who had worn out their welcome in society less base.
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Anyway, 'Uggins has to get steam up... Now I'm ready for anything from dam-sels to any other damn thing."
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"Damn the trestle!