Vulgar words in Man to Man (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 2
cuss x 4
damn x 22
hussy x 1
            

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Now that they merely told him that he was a blundering ass, he was conscious solely of a desire to pick her up and shake her.

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"You'll find the sleeping all right, but when it comes to something to eat you can take it from me you'll find damn' poor picking.

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"Damn the girl!" he muttered angrily.

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Damn you, when I talk to you, stand up!"

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Translated into words Barbee's merry notes were: "Oh, I don't give a damn for no damn man that don't give a damn for me!"

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"An' the deeper he got in the hole the wilder he played the game: there was times when I didn't believe he cared a tinker's damn what happened.

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Well, here's the rest of the story: Your dad was dead: ol' Hell-Fire was blowin' his nose so you'd hear it a mile an' I was feelin' weak an' sick-like, knowin' all of a sudden that Phil Packard had been damn' good to me an' wantin' to tell him so now it was too late.

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"Then you've missed a damn' good measure for it, my son!

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"Damn it," cried the old man violently, "hear the boy!

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"I said it once," shouted his grandfather, his two big fists suddenly clinched and lifted threateningly; "you're a howlin' young ass!

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"Damn it, Guy Little," he boomed out boisterously, "can't a man laugh when he feels that-away?"

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"Damn Blenham an' you, too," growled Woods.

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"Why, damn it, man, haven't I told you that Blenham has just put a raw deal across on me, that he's coming close to getting away with it, that all I ask is a horse to run him down?

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Tie to a man like me that's out to make a pile, a damn big pile, Barbee--or hang to a fool like Steve Packard an' take his pay in dribbles an' let him be the one that gathers in all the big kale.

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Why, damn you--" and at last his voice broke through the ice of restraint and rang out angrily, full of menace--"do you think I'm going to let you go out of my hands into the hands of judge and jury after all you've done?"

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"A man that'll get drunk is a damn' fool.

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"He's damn' near dead.

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Why, man, he can take four ol' wagon wheels an' a can of gasoline an' make the damn' thing go.

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"An' I'm still hopin' he's goin' to be a damn' good Packard at that!

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She's a low-down, deceitful jade, that's what she is, sired by a sheep-stealin', throat-cuttin', ornery, no-'count, worthless cuss!

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He shook his head, admitted to himself that the "ol' duck" was a keen ol' cuss, returned to his book, began stripping the paper from the first stick of gum, and knew no more of what went on about him.

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"You'll need a cuss-word now; any other finish will sound flat."

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Damn it all, come in and be done with it!"

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"If you ain't scared," he grunted, "to ride alongside a man as swears, so help him God, in spite of smash-bang-an'-be-damn', is goin' to make that little run back to Red Creek--in less'n fifty minutes!"

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"That hussy, that jade, that Jezebel!" came the ringing denunciation.

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An'," the explanation coming quickly, "Barbee's got the hunch Blenham had rode on ahead an' had poisoned the water-holes an'----" "Damn him!" cried Steve, a sudden fury seeming to leap out upon him and take him by the throat.

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Nail him, Steve; for the love of Mike, nail Andy Sprague quick before the crooked little cuss finds out jus' how bad you need the pasture an' sticks you accordin'.

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"You are a damn' scoundrel, sir!"

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"Crept in like a damn' thief in the night, did he?

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