Vulgar words in The Heart of Thunder Mountain (Page 1)
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"My last--What do you mean, damn you!" the ranchman thundered, his right hand moving to his belt.
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"Say it, damn you!" he said chokingly.
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I tell you, Miss Gaylord, I'd like to be a friend of his, if only he gave a--" "A damn, I believe they say," she prompted demurely.
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And then, with a straight look into Marion's eyes, "You ought tell Huntington he is damn fool."
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Damn Haig!
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"Damn Thursby!" he muttered.
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"'Can't you see I'm in a hurry, damn you?' he shouted angrily.
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Damn it all, sickness did strange things to a man!
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And besides, while I think of it, you really must stop saying 'hell' and 'damn' so much.
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"I'm thinking that Smythe is a fool, and Murray is a blockhead."
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But I will say, after what you've told me, that--damn it, Thursby!
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"I told Thursby that--I hadn't anything to take back, but that--you're a man, for all of it And if you--Damn it!
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You ain't no horse at all, damn you!