It’s a repair train from Stonin’ton, with a lot o’ dagos an’ men. [Please select]
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If it's dagos, I'll have plenty in hand in November.' [Please select]
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"He's the only man we have who can handle the dagos." [Please select]
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If those dagos can't obey our laws, they'll have to pull their freight.' [Please select]
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The Dagos wanted to live in their own way, and they did. [Please select]
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Say, I've been among the Dagos before--down in Mexico--and I'm onto you.' [Please select]
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So I've studied the only "complete letter-writer" I could find between the tropic of Capricorn and Khartoum, and this is the contemptible result, as the dagos in Mexico say. [Please select]
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"'There,' said he, pointing to one of the hills: 'nobody's fired at that one yet, but I'm sure the dagos are there." [Please select]
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