Vulgar words in The Trail of the Goldseekers - A Record of Travel in Prose and Verse (Page 1)
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"By God, we was all sure crazy when we started on this damn trail," remarked the old man.
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We've been on this damn trail long enough, and besides grub is gittin' lighter all the time."
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No perfectly reasonable man would ever take such frightful chances as this absurd little ass set his face to without fear.
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Borland said: "We've been here for a day and a half, tryin' to induce that damn ferryman to come over, and now we're waitin' for reënforcements.
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To those who came, the sullen and disappointed ones who were about to go uttered approbrious cries: "See the damn fools come!
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I don't believe it.... No, Sir, I wouldn't give a hundred dollars for the whole damn moose pasture.... Well, it's good enough for me....
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I tell you it's rotten, the whole damn cheese.... You've got to stand in with the police or you can't get...." and so on and on unendingly, without coherence.