Vulgar words in 'Firebrand' Trevison (Page 1)
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He's a reckless, don't-give-a-damn fool who has forgotten there's such a thing as consequences.
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One thought dominated Corrigan's mind: "Three weeks, and exchanging confidences--damn him!"
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I ain't no hawg an' I got savvy enough to perceive without the aid of any damn fortune-teller that cattle is done in this country--considered as the main question.
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You can drag the courts into it; you can wriggle around a thousand legal corners, but damn you, you can't avert what's bound to come if you don't lay off this deal, and that's a fight!"
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It was not his way to procrastinate; he meant to exert every force at his command, quickly, resistlessly, to destroy Trevison, to blacken him and damn him, in the eyes of the girl who sat beside him.
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I was here alone, watchin', as you told me, but couldn't move a finger--damn 'em!"
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"Shall I get the boys an' go after them damn sneaks?" he questioned, his voice tremulous.
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Half the damn fools in this country wouldn't know a deed from a marriage license, an' they haven't been needin' one or the other.
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Damn a town that never sleeps!"
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Damn it!
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I'd feel a damn sight more secure.
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She ordered me away from the house--the hussy!
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He's clouded every damn title.
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We'll make him talk, damn him!"
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"Damn it, I'd knife Corrigan for you!" he vowed, recklessly.
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"Worry, damn you!" he sneered.
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"I mailed the damn letter an' come back on the train that brought it to him!"
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The night I went over to Trevison's ranch he told me plainly that he didn't like me one teenie, weenie bit any more.
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Railroads is all right in their place--which is where folks ain't got no cayuses to fork an' therefore has to hoof it--or--or ride the damn railroad."
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Well, damn 'em, we'll show 'em!
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Would he come driftin' back to the home ranch, an' come out when them damn deputies come along, bowin' an' scrapin' an' sayin': 'I'm here, gentlemen--I've been waitin' for you to come an' try rope on me, so's you'd be sure to get a good fit!'
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"A damn fine bunch of guys to represent the law!
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But there's thirty more--if the damn fools have come in to town!
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"Good God!" yelled Barkwell to some of the men who had ridden up; "the damn fool is goin' to town!