Vulgar words in On the Firing Line (Page 1)

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ass x 1
canuck x 14
damn x 1
fag x 1
            

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"Come along here, little Canuck," he called.

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"He say 'Give it to little Canuck.'"

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It was large, and filled with savory bits which Paddy must have gleaned here and there from the general mess, robbing freely from many a greater man, all for the sake of the "little Canuck."

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"Short is it, you little Canuck!

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"Little Canuck dear, as I told you before, heaven is a state of eternal peace, and therefore an undesirable abode in these hot times.

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Little Canuck dear, don't ever enlist as a cook.

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Little Canuck?"

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It was only that he had been an egregious ass to think that he could win her love, in the face of a man like Captain Leo Frazer.

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"I have two or three scratches, and I am feeling fagged.

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With an almost womanish tenderness, Carew had brought his friend back to the tent, and made him over to the care of Paddy who gave up all things else, for the sake of his little Canuck.

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"Myself, little Canuck, and yourself, too," Paddy answered calmly.

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"To escort the little Canuck with his mounts, and to study the surface of the land, to be sure."

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Little Canuck dear, what would you say, if you was hit?"

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"Remember the fellow who was rejected on account of his teeth, little Canuck?

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Little Canuck dear, this is hot work for a boy."

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"True, little Canuck," he answered loyally.

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"Damn the nurse!" he said to the oak tree, as he passed it.

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