Vulgar words in Marion's Faith. (Page 1)

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"Snubs," said the senior major, "are lost on such a pachydermatous ass as Gleason," and however tough might be his moral hide, and however deserved might have been the applied adjective, the major was in error in calling Gleason an ass.

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What devilish inspiration impelled the Forty-Niners to damn Monte San Pablo to go down to eternity as Bill Williams' Mountain?

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"Damn the luck!" growled Wayne.

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"Damn it!

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Will the day ever come when the author of this will not realize in mournful retrospect what an ass he made of himself the twelvemonth previous?

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"It's you, Billy boy; and damn me if I don't believe the world is mad!"

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We're booked for the campaign now; but if you don't appear before that court with credentials that would damn even an Indian agent it won't be the fault of the --th Cavalry: and I mean to start about it to-night."

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They, the ladies, with the confiding, caressing, insinuating, and delicious impertinence of the sex, could and would hazard their suggestions to him in person, and were laughingly parried; but if any one among the men were ass enough to suppose that _all_ the old Ray had vanished he had only just to attempt to be jocularly familiar or inquisitive with him on that or a kindred subject, and get a Kentucky kick, as Blake called Ray's snubs, that would make him red in the face for a week.

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He had made an outrageous ass of himself, and had best write a full apology,--and he did.

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