Vulgar words in The Wind Before the Dawn (Page 1)
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Lizzie was on her feet instantly and followed her hostess into the next room, making love to the neat white bows of her hostess' apron-strings as she went.
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He would not smoke this level-eyed girl out of the schoolhouse, nor sprinkle the floor with cayenne, as was the usual proceeding of the country bumpkin who failed to admire his teacher.
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"Now you've made an ass of yourself and let her get away without finding out who she was or where she lived."
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He liked her--and he was an ass!
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Her long hair trailed across his arm, and lost to every consideration but that of satisfying his temper, he caught it as she passed and swinging the osage stick to which he still clung, shouted: "Damn you!
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Her face was drawn and there was a fagged, weary droop to the shoulders.
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"You dirty cuss!" he exclaimed under his breath.
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"Damn it!
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Elizabeth asked, noting the fagged and heavy face, and the gathering tears.