Vulgar words in A Pair of Blue Eyes (Page 1)
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There, 'tisn't so bad to cuss and keep it in as to cuss and let it out, is it, sir?'
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'Because you, sir, when ye were a-putting on the roof, only used to cuss in your mind, which is, I suppose, no harm at all.'
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"Damn the chair!" says I.
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He'd clap his hand upon my shoulder and cuss me as familial and neighbourly as if he'd been a common chap.
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You never said you had had nobody else here making love to you, so why should I blame you?