Vulgar words in The Free Lances - A Romance of the Mexican Valley (Page 1)
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Out of that cloud came a cry in the enraged voice of the Texan, with words which made all plain-- "Ye darned Creole cuss!
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It was a fight at first with rifles and musketry at long range; then closer as the hostile host came crowding in upon them; the bullets sent through windows and loopholed walls--some from the flat parapetted roofs of the houses--till at length it became a conflict hand to hand with knife, sword, and pistol, or guns clubbed--being empty, with no time to reload them--many a Texan braining one antagonist with the butt of his piece after having sent its bullet through the body of another!
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In his wicked way he had made love to this young lady, as to many others; but, unlike as with many others, he had met repulse.