Vulgar words in The Plunderer (Page 1)
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I reckon, from what I gathered, that this Presby man is about as hard and grasping an old cuss as ever worked the last ounce of gold out of a waste dump.
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No one spoke, but some of us knowed it belonged to old Deacon Wells, an absent-minded old cuss, but the deacon had a family of nigh on to ten kids.
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The engineer that's to relieve Bells ain't so much, but I'll leave it to Bells to cuss him into line.
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It don't matter much about an old cuss like me.
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It's havin' Him lean down and whisper to you once in a while, in the night, when everything seems to be goin' wrong, 'Old boy, you did well,' that keeps it all worth while and makes a feller stiffen his back and go ahead, with his conscience clean and not carin' a cuss what anybody says or thinks, so longs as he knows that the Lord knows he did the right thing."
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"He's hard hit, poor cuss!"
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And sometimes--now, I don't want you to get sore and cuss me--it seemed to me as if your mind wa'n't altogether on the job!