Vulgar words in At the Crossroads (Page 1)
This book at a glance
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Go where people don't know, don't care a damn for you.
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If there's one thing Polly can't abide, it's hitting a snag."
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He wasn't going to be an ass, not if he could help it!
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I _am_ an ass!" he admitted, and in order to get the better of the situation he turned sharply and went back to the inn.
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He had not been such an ass, after all.
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You can't make a silly ass of me as you did of my father.
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"Damn funny!" muttered Peter and added another log.
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Aunt Polly, I've been on the Point, talking to some of the folks down there--there is a fellow called Twombley, odd cuss.
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"Rivers has left his mark upon her mind, damn him!"
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"Damn the book!" he thought.
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Damn shame, I say--using a woman and taking advantage of her weak side.
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I wanted to save them in spite of themselves, but damn 'em, they won't be saved.
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When we all pony up you'll get your share--I mean when we build up the Forest, you'll have a fat berth, but you've got to play a card now for me and play it damn quick.
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"I'll sign where I damn please."
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They're always scrapping--this isn't our war, old man," Manly broke in roughly, but Northrup shook his head.