Vulgar words in Heart of the Blue Ridge (Page 1)
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"But I reckon hit hain't put no cuss on me yit--seein' as how I got a job an' a peck o' money right smack off."
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"I reckon, if so be I'd ever got onto thet-thar schooner with this-hyar damn' bag, she'd 'a' sunk, too.
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"I reckon," he continued after a meditative pause, "the little cuss felt like he owed me somethin' fer sp'ilin' my jeans.
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Wall, cuss ye!
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If ye don't, damn ye!--wall, my ole rifle's bright an' 'iled, an' I'll git ye!
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"Wall, now, Miss Plutiny, I shore likes the way ye stan's up fer the pore cuss.
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Ye showed 'im the place, Plutiny Siddon--cuss ye, fer a spy!...
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I'll jest 'low to myself as how ye was only a gal, an' used damn' poor jedgment.
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She allers said, arter her man died, as how ye'd be a-comin' 'long, though I was hopin' ye wouldn't--cuss ye!
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"They seem to be the tracks o' some mighty-big, hefty cuss, what come out o' these-hyar bushes, an' tuk along arter her.
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Hit was my money got thet-thar damned cuss out o' the jail-house.
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But he's kotched jest the same--damn 'im!...
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His face grew convulsed with rage, as he faced the cliff, and his great voice volumed above the clamor of the cataract: "God A'mighty damn ye, Dan Hodges!
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And then again: "Damn ye, Dan Hodges, ferever an' ferever!"
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A good time comin', cuss ye!"
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"Ye'll know hit, when I once git ye cross the state line--cuss ye!
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Damn the law, anyhow!
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"Damn the law in this-hyar state!
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"Quick, damn ye!"