Vulgar words in The Mysterious Rider (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 1
brain x 1
cuss x 2
damn x 28
fag x 1
            
i'll be darned x 1
make love x 2
            

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Has Moore ever made love to you?"

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"That's damn queer.

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"Damn you--come down!" he shouted, infuriated at the mustang, and with both hands he gave a powerful lunge.

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Thet's a damn shame.

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At thet he damn near got it!"

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"Wal, he come damn near bein'," replied Lem, grimly.

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"You were making love to Columbine.

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"You damn club-foot!

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"It's a damn lucky thing for you I'm not packing a gun," said Moore, grimly.

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But if you touch me again I'll brain you!...

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"Wils, mebbe he did lick you," replied the old rancher, brokenly, "but I reckon he's damn little to be proud of--lickin' a crippled man--thet way."

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Wal, I'm not so damn blind as I used to be.

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But he doesn't cotton to me worth a damn.

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"Wal, I'll be darned!

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"I know damn well you cowpunchers have some here, for I smelled it when I came in."

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Boy, your letter is damn good news.

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"Damn you, Bent Wade!

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"Here--I won't tell you any more if you're goin' to cuss that way an' jerk around," protested Wade.

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"Well, Buster Jack, it's a plain trail now--damn your crooked soul!"

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"Well, old-timer, you look fagged out," called out the cowboy, cheerily.

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Either the contempt or the gold, or both, overbalanced vacillation in the weak mind of Jack Belllounds, for he lifted his head, showing his face pale and malignant, and without trace of shame or compunction he snatched the bag of gold, shouted a hoarse, "All right, damn you!" and, wheeling the white mustang, he spurred away, quickly disappearing.

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It would be _murder!_ It would damn dad's soul to everlasting torment.

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"Damn him!" hissed the cowboy, in utter consternation and fury.

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"Damn you, Wade!

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An' if my idee is correct I'm agoin' to git pretty damn sore pronto," declared Lem.

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"An' I always swore by you.... Make a clean breast of the whole damn bizness, if you want me to treat you white.

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An' he'll be as well off hyar with Wade as with me in Kremmlin', an' a damn sight happier."

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Wal, if you knowed how many men thet name's made tired--an' tired fer keeps--you'd not think it so damn funny."

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An' if you turn a trick you'll be damn lucky," growled Folsom.

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Quite romantic, I declare.... Say, thar's some damn queer notions I'm gettin' about you, Buster Jack."

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"Damn me!" exclaimed Folsom, wonderingly.

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"Wade, I've been a gambler all my life, an' a damn smart one, if I do say it myself," declared the rustler leader, his voice inharmonious with the facetiousness of his words.

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"Jim, I'm observin' you're a heap more curious than ever, an' you always was an inquisitive cuss," complained Wade.

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Do you think I'm damn fool enough to come here an' brace you unless I knew that.

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I tell you, straight to your face, it's a fool deal you're workin'--a damn selfish one--a dirty job, to put on an innocent, sweet girl--an' as sure as you stand there, if you do it, you'll ruin four lives!"

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Why, you poor, weak-minded, cowardly pet of a blinded old man--you conceited ass--you selfish an' spoiled boy!...

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