Vulgar words in The Preacher of Cedar Mountain - A Tale of the Open Country (Page 1)
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At least twenty girls were making love to Jim, and he was quite unconscious of it all, except that he thought them a little free, and at length he recited an appropriate couplet from "The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk": "They are so unaccustomed to man, their tameness is shocking to me."
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"I'll be darned if the flag shall hang at half-mast for anything less than the death of an American."
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He blustered a good deal and finally went off sputtering comically although he used no cuss-words.
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Ye--ye--ye--oh, God damn it!