Vulgar words in Cavanaugh: Forest Ranger - A Romance of the Mountain West (Page 1)
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"He certainly is an arbitrary cuss," said the old woman.
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"When I get so weary of cuss-words and poaching and graft that I can't live without killing some one, I go down to Elk Lodge and smoke and read the Supervisor's London and Paris weeklies and recover my tone."
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I never thought I'd be sighin' for horse-cars, but these rowdy chumps like Neill Ballard give me a pain.
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"Let up on the cuss-words, Sam; there are ladies present," said he, nodding toward Lee.
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"She wouldn't remember me--an old cuss like me--but I've seen her with Wetherford when she was a kidlet.
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The two men nodded in token of the introduction, and the deputy went on: "You remember that old cuss that used to work for Gregg?"
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You didn't _handle_ the cuss?"
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"A damn good job for him.