Vulgar words in The Long Chance (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 1
cuss x 5
damn x 8
jackass x 2
make love x 2
            
spunk x 1
            

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"Damn the sunrise," the other retorted.

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"Oh, damn it," rasped his victim, "talk business.

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I forbid you to cuss my mozo without my permission, and I forbid you to damn this country in my hearing.

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Why, I once made love to a Boston girl in a conservatory.

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"Of course, right now, it may seem perfectly proper from your point of view to take advantage of certain adventitious circumstances, but--" "Yes, the humble little jackass is really an adventitious circumstance.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 271   ~   ~   ~

"A sore heel, a mean soul and no spunk have killed more men than whisky" the Desert Rat commented whimsically, as he pulled the weak brother out of a cluster of catclaw.

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It had been too radical a departure from the desert order of things, and the fact that a mere stranger had conceived the idea sufficed to damn the enterprise even with those who gloried in the convenience of fresh vegetables; while the fact that the vegetable culturist was now about to leave branded the experiment a failure and was productive of a chorus of "I told you so's."

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Go in an' kiss the presumin' cuss."

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Now, this young Bob is an impulsive cuss, an' if he has any dealin's of a money nature with this sweet-scented porch- climber that's on his trail, you take a tip from Harley P. Hennage, Miss Donnie, an' act as lookout on Bob's game.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,554   ~   ~   ~

"McGraw," said Dunstan rising impatiently, "you're a consummate ass!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,586   ~   ~   ~

"Why, what a damn-fool question for you to ask, Mr. Dunstan!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,443   ~   ~   ~

Damn it!

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Everybody gets fixed up except T. Morgan Carey, an' I work too dog-gone hard for my money to throw it away on _him._ When folks find Bob has sent back the money he stole he won't be anything like the evil cuss he is now an' the whole thing 'll simmer down to a big joke.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,599   ~   ~   ~

He would have been voted quite a Lochinvar in the days when men procured their wives by right of discovery and the ability to retain possession, and had he dared, he would have made love to Donna in his bearlike way.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,603   ~   ~   ~

He was confirmed in this thought now at the news which he heard upon the first night of his return to San Pasqual, and with the thought that he had been worshiping an idol with feet of clay, Mr. O'Rourke cursed himself for an unmitigated jackass in thus leaving to some other roving rascal the prize which he had so earnestly desired for himself.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,605   ~   ~   ~

"I'll ask her to marry me, an' damn the odds" he decided.

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Damn dogs!

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I'm an unfortunate cuss, am I not?

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