Vulgar words in Far Past the Frontier (Page 1)
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Captain Bowen cautioned John against being too prone to take offense, especially as he would soon have Indians to deal with, but he secretly rejoiced in the lad's spunk.
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"Ye've got spunk, I swan!" the fellow exclaimed.
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"I like yer spunk, lad, an' I like you, but what I want to say is, that Tom Trout as some calls Fish, will stick by ye till ye get some sort of a shack throwed up, anyhow."
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You've been making love behind my back, have you?