Vulgar words in The Fortune Hunter (Page 1)
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As he strolled up town he was spending in fancy the income from at least two, perhaps all three, flat-houses--"The shop's enough for the old people and that dumb ass of a brother.
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Just as he was leaving he espied an acquaintance who was looking fiercely away from him as if saying: "I don't see you, and, damn you, don't you dare see me!"
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"Cork up in there!" shouted the policeman from the seat beside the driver.