Vulgar words in Colorado Jim (Page 1)
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"See here," he retorted, "I don't give a tinker's cuss what the hotel likes.
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"Damn you--let me go!"
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"I'll 'damn you,' you muck!
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"Jim Conlan, but it don't matter a cuss."
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You say 'bother,' I should say 'damn,' and Conlan would say something far more effective, and they each express exactly the same emotion.
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Anyway, I love her, and that's good enough excuse for anyone who cares a damn about himself.
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"Wal, yore sure a queer cuss.
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Like a lot of other men, D'Arcy had made love to her and been repulsed.
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Wal, I often seen you drilling holes in this muck, but damn me if I ever seen your pard put a hand to the spade.
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Damn the fate that got you plugged before I could get my hands on you.
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"That's about the size of it."
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"If you'd only laugh sometimes, Angela, I wouldn't care a damn about short rations.
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She felt furious with Jim--furious because he could not see that this brazen-faced woman was making love to him all the time.
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Why should he not make love to another woman if he chose?