Vulgar words in Red Saunders - His Adventures West & East (Page 1)

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about the size of it x 1
cuss x 15
damn x 5
dick x 1
jackass x 2
            

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"Now, cuss old Frosthead, and you too!" says I.

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You are a jackass from the country where ears less'n three foot long are curiosities.

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Some dam cuss of an Injun threw a handful of hay on the fire, and, as it blazed up, the whole gang spotted me.

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"He's a particular kind of cuss," I thought; "bareback would suit most people."

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"That's about the size of it--and I'd like to make you a bet that he does it, too, if I thought I'd have a chance to collect."

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"'Aw, shucks, Zony,' I says, 'a great, big man like you oughtn't to come down on a little cuss who's all thumb-hand-side and left feet.'

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There's some women, and men, too, for that matter, who go through life like a cat through a back alley, not caring a cuss for either end or the middle.

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"'Cheese it, you little cuss!'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 811   ~   ~   ~

He had come to town to sell a pair of beef-steers, but got drawn into the general hilarity, and now he didn't care a cuss whether he, she, or it ever sold another steer.

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Besides you are a funny cuss, that's sure.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,071   ~   ~   ~

It wouldn't be possible to find an ornerier cuss than you, if a man raked all hell with a fine-toothed comb.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,338   ~   ~   ~

"I can see him now putting his hands down so careful, and turning back every once in awhile to cuss me.

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"What's the matter with the damn thing?

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"But damn me!

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"But if you want my honest opinion on the subject, it's damn hot."

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"Cuss me if I don't shift the cut a little, anyhow," he added mentally.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,869   ~   ~   ~

"And now," said Red, "I'm Red Saunders, late of the Chantay Seeche Ranch, Territory of Dakota--State of North Dakota, I mean, can't get used to the State business; there's a Bill and a Dick on this side of me and two Johns and a Sammy on the other.

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I just stopped in to find out if you knew anyone that had a riding horse for sale; horse with four good legs that'll carry me all day, and about the rest I don't care a frolicsome cuss."

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Run away and let me cuss!" shrieked Red.

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We ain't done that, and perhaps we'll go broke for breaking the rules, and then your stock won't be worth a cuss; so don't you get excited about it.

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I've heard Jackasses that could not bray in the same class with that little old gent--come in.

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"I must seem an awful rough cuss to her, though; all right for a cousin, but it's different when you come to the other proposition.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,373   ~   ~   ~

Your work is good, Red, but it's a little lumpy in spots; them two left feet bother you; you're good in your place, but you'd better build a fence around the place--damn the luck!

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This is no child's play, and I don't care a damn what the old lady next door thinks."

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