Vulgar words in Pardners (Page 1)

This book at a glance

cuss x 6
damn x 1
make love x 1
scrap x 1
            

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Women was hairy, them days, and harder to make love, honour and obey; but principles is undyin'.

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"'Let me go, damn you!' he frothed, but I wedged him into a corner of the cab and took off his collar--in strips.

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Seldom I get a neck I give a cuss to squeeze.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 932   ~   ~   ~

Of course he promotes a race-war immediate, playing the white "open" and the red to lose, so to speak, when she up an' spanks his face, addressing expurgated, motherly cuss-words at him like he'd been a bad boy and swallered his spoon, or dug an eye out of the kitten.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 936   ~   ~   ~

"I can't throw her off, or shoot her up," says he, "or even cuss at her like I want to, 'cause she's a lady."

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"He was a wonder though; just sat in his office, and kept the ship owners waitin' in line, swearin' bitter and refined cuss-words about 'ignorant fiend' and 'cussed pedagogue,' which last, for Kink's enlightenment, means a kind of Hebrew meetin'-house.

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The unions are hungry and scrapping among themselves, and the men want to go back to work.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,298   ~   ~   ~

I couldn't see her move none though, and old man Badrich blowed again expurgatin' himself of as nobby a line of cuss words as you'll muster outside the cattle belt.

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I never see one of these here animals that was worth a cuss; they plays football an' smokes cigareets at school; then when they're weaned they come off up here an' jump our claims 'cause we can't write a location notice proper.

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