Vulgar words in 'Drag' Harlan (Page 1)
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Lift her now--damn you!"
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None--damn you!"
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"An' I ain't carin' a damn about your gold.
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I never liked the cuss, but he's a good cowman, an' I had to hold onto him.
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This time the girl heard the woman's voice--and her words: "Yes she's there, the stuck-up hussy!"
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"Deveny's got damn' good judgment," he said as she halted near him.
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She could hear him saying: "Damn your hide!
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Damn your hide!" as he came after her, his spurs jangling on the steps.
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He didn't try to make love to me.
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But the next day--if a man happens to be ridin' in the desert, where there ain't any water, he'll cuss the sun pretty thorough--forgettin' the nice things he said about it once."
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"It ain't so damn' cheerful, at that," he mused.
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"They've been tellin' her them damn stories about me bein' a hell-raiser--an' she believes 'em," he mused.
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"The damned cuss--how he did brighten up!" he mused.
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"I've knowed you a long time, an' I know that you're a damn' sight straighter than a lot of men which has got reputations better than yourn.
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And Harlan's steady eyes were agleam with a light that was so quietly honest that it made Linton gasp: "Damn me!
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"Damn your hide," he said, lowly, "you had me goin'.
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"I reckon I'm a sort of restless cuss."
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"An' him makin' love to Barbara!
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"The cattle--damn it!" shouted Haydon.
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"Why, damn you!" gasped Haydon.
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Harlan's voice, cold and expressionless, startled him: "You wasn't meanin' to cuss me?"
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"That settles him--damn him!" he said, with a breathlessness that told of the intense strain he had been laboring under.
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Fan it, damn you!"
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"You don't mean to say that you believe the cuss done the best he could?"
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Yes, ma'am," he added with a hyprocritical grin--which he did not permit the girl to see--"I'm beginnin' to believe the cuss is on the level."
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"That I feel the same way about the cuss."