Vulgar words in Free Air (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 2
boob x 2
cuss x 1
damn x 11
fag x 2
            
hog x 1
hussy x 1
i'll be darned x 1
            

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She sat tapping her toe while Zolzac completed the stertorous task of hogging the dumplings, then stretched, yawned, scratched, and covered his merely dirty garments with overalls that were apparently woven of processed mud.

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From thirty yards up the road, Zolzac flung back, "You t'ink you're pretty damn smart!"

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"I'll be darned.

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He said to me, 'Barney,' he says, 'you're the richest man in this township, and the banker, and you got a big car y'self, and you think you're one whale of a political boss,' he says, 'and yet you let that Zolzac maintain a private ocean, against the peace and damn horrible inconvenience of the Commonwealth of Minnesota----' He's got a great line of talk, that fellow.

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They consisted, according to faithful detailed report, of four extra pairs of thick yellow and white cotton socks; two shirts, five collars, five handkerchiefs; a pair of surprisingly vain dancing pumps; high tan laced boots; three suits of cheap cotton underclothes; his Sunday suit, which was dead black in color, and unimaginative in cut; four ties; a fagged toothbrush, a comb and hairbrush, a razor, a strop, shaving soap in a mug; a not very clean towel; and nothing else whatever.

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"Flattering, but somehow---- Whatever sort of a cocoon-wrapped hussy I am, I don't collect scalps.

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She's a nice comfy fire, and here I go like a boob, chasing after a lone, cold star like Miss Boltwood, and probably I'll fall into all the slews from hell to breakfast on the way.

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Cussed out Mac--blamed Mac--no, damn all the fine words--cussed out Mac for being the village rumhound.

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Boob!

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In the country of long hillslopes and sentinel buttes between the Dakota Bad Lands and Miles City she stopped to shout to a man whose plodding heavy back looked fagged, "Want a ride?"

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The creepy jack-ass, I don't believe he's ever been on a horse in his life!

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Too damn dusty.

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She drove to it, and she steered to it, and when she tried to forget, it sang itself in her tired brain: "Jog, jog, jog--oh, _damn_!"

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"You mustn't--you mustn't--we'll----" "Damn you, with your smug-faced husband there, and your fine auto and all, butting into poor folks' troubles!" shrieked Dlorus.

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He muttered, "Damn--damn--DAMN!" as he saw the young man carelessly embracing Claire.

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"Oh, _damn_ nice china!

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She had danced with that young ass Don Dudenant a dozen times.

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Damn dirty snobs.

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He's an amusing cuss.

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