Vulgar words in The Varmint (Page 1)
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"Discouraged!" said Stover disdainfully: "Why, old Cocky-wax, put this in your pipe and smoke it--I'm going to own this house.
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Butsey White's a low-down, white-livered cuss, who'd take advantage of a freshman.
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"I'll be darned--no--yes--dinged if it isn't the Dink chasing the Canary!"
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"The cuss that translates at sight?"
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"Why, you're the cuss that smeared the Angel, swallowed the Canary, and bumped Tough McCarty, all at once."
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"Dennis de Brian de Boru Finnegan," said Stover slowly, "I believe you are a whole-hearted little cuss.
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"Damn him!" said Stover.
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"Get off of me, you little blockhead," said McCarty growing furious as he heard the jeers of his teammates at his humiliating reversal.
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"Damn me up and down, damn me all you want," he said, doubling up his fists.
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Because you all, every damn one of you, expected me to _lie_!"
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"Three cheers for the little cuss!"
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"I've been a little, fluffy ass!" said Dink, marvelously stimulated to repentance by the episode which had gone before.
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"I've been pretty much of a jackass, haven't I?"
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He had made an ass of himself, a complete, egregious ass.
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And all because he had, years before, mistaken him for a commercial traveler and called him "Old Cocky-wax!"