Vulgar words in The Hound From The North (Page 1)
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"You're a saucy hussy," her mother returned, with a chuckle.
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He's too knocked up with travelling--he's come from Winnipeg right here--or you should hear it from his own lips.
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"But, damn it, man, you ought to be ashamed of yourself for saying such a thing.
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Damn it, there's always some obstacle or other cropping up at inopportune moments in my life.
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Damn it, you're a skunk!"
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"Damn!" ejaculated the good-hearted Robb, as the cutter moved away.
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By Jove!" he went on reminiscently, "he was a sulky, cantankerous cuss.
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We had to be very careful of the other dogs on account of his 'scrapping' propensities.