Vulgar words in Fanny Herself (Page 1)
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She would try to tempt the fagged woman on the bed with bits of this or that from one of the many dishes that dotted the dinner tray.
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He swore a deep inward "Damn!" as he saw her straight, slim figure disappear down the steps and around the corner, even while he found himself saying, politely, "Why, thanks!
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His secretary was a spare, middle-aged, anxious-looking woman in snuff-brown and spectacles; his stenographer a blond young man, also spectacled and anxious; his office boy a stern youth in knickers, who bore no relation to the slangy, gum-chewing, redheaded office boy of the comic sections.
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They never made love to her, in spite of her undeniable attractiveness.
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He had said, "Damn!" when she had told him about Ella.
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If you had been standing behind her chair you would have seen, emerging miraculously from the white surface under Fanny's pencil, a thin, undersized little figure in sleazy black and white, whose face, under the cheap hat, was upturned and rapturous.
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And the little girl went marching by, in her cheap and crooked shoes, and her short and sleazy skirt, with the banner tugging, tugging in the breeze.
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A boy in knickers.
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Damn him!
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"Cut myself shaving, damn it!"