Vulgar words in Dwellers in the Hills (Page 1)
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"Damn you, fool!
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And then, "Damn Bodkin an' his dead wife!
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And the crowd toasted him: "Here's to those who have half joes, and have a heart to spend 'em; But damn those who have whole joes, and have no heart to spend 'em."
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"Well," said he, "that man Balaam was the second ass that saw an angel, an' you're the third one."
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"It's a lie, Quiller, a damn lie.
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Oh, damn Woodford!
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"Fiddle-de-dee," said Peppers, "the Lord has sometimes opened an ass's mouth when He wanted to."
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He slapped his leg to emphasise the "damn."
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"I don't care a fiddler's damn where you sent the horse," replied the hunchback.
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It's a slut job."
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"Damn it," cried the hunchback, striking his clenched right hand into the palm of his left, "ain't I stood over every one of the shirkin' pot-wallopers from the mountains to the Gauley an' showed him how to shoe a horse, an' told him over an' over just what to do an' how to do it, an' put my finger on the place?
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The minute my back's turned, he'll lame a horse with a splintered nail, or bruise a frog with a pinchin' cork, or pare off the toe of the best mare that ever walked because he's too damn' lazy to make the shoe long enough."
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"Damn 'em," muttered Jud, "I wonder what mare's nest they're fixin'.
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"God damn 'em!" he said.
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"Damn it!" said the hunchback, "we've got to put 'em in."
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"It was like the Red Sea," said I; "all the cattle piled up in there, and going round and round."
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"Well," he said, "I'll be damn!"