Vulgar words in At the Foot of the Rainbow (Page 1)
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"Damn hosht!" said Jimmy.
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"Na, and I seem to have damn poor luck gettin' ye TO say anything.
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You're possessed with a damn fool idea, Jimmy, and ye got to shake it off.
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"The Dude who shindys 'round with those things in pictures, wears a damn, dinky, little pleated coat!"
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"I've give up every damn thing to ye all my life, but I'll no give up the Black Bass.
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"That's a damn plain insinuation that I'm to get into ye," he said to the bed, "and go on living here.
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Could he remember Jimmy's dreadful death, realize that he was responsible for it, and make love to his wife?
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"Back in Five Mile Hill, a man with his head on his knees, is a-settin' on the grave of Jimmy Malone, and I allow that would be Dannie Macnoun, the damn fool!" he said.