Vulgar words in Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories (Page 1)

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bone x 1
cuss x 4
damn x 3
            

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"'Why,' says they, 'Pard Huff--' "'Oh,' says I, 'damn Pard Huff!

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That had been done by some cowboys who were in town the day before, and the fellow they 'd done for was an ornery cuss of a half-breed Mexican, who was a whole lot better off dead than alive, anyway.

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So the poor cuss was in luck by the affair after all, for he got a mass said over him.

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I reckon I would n't have dared to bone her about it if I 'd waited two minutes.

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Without paying any attention to me or what I had said, or even seeming to be conscious of my presence, he rose, straightened himself up, threw his head back, and said, as if he were addressing the world in general: 'White man work, white man eat; Injun no work, Injun eat; white man damn fool.'

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THE STORY, OF A CHINEE KID "Little Ah Sid Was a Chinee Kid, A cute little cuss, you 'd declare, With eyes full of fun And a nose that begun Right up at the roots of his hair."

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It's your foot that 's too damn big."

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There he was, down there at the bottom of the lake--an' I 'm a-tellin' you the Gospel truth, an' you may take me out an' drown me in that there very lake if I ain't--there was that ornery, stingy cuss down there takin' his time to empty the powder out o' my flask into his'n!

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