Vulgar words in Raffles, Further Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman (Page 1)
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Not as much as that, damn you, not as much as that!"
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A cool hundred for goods priced well over four; and L35 to come off for bait, since we only got a tenner for the ring I bought and paid for like an ass.
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He was Corbucci's own confidential body-servant, and that alone was enough to damn him in decent eyes: always came out first on the Saturday with the spese, to have all ready for his master and current mistress, and stayed behind on the Monday to clear and lock up.
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But Faustina, she had the pure and simple heart, and the white soul, by the God who made it, and for all her kindness to a tattered scapegrace who made love to her in broken Italian between the ripples and the stars.
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"He didn't repeat my name, nor did he damn me in heaps.
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"It's that ass Theobald," said Raffles.
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"Then you're damned and done for yourself, my cocky criminal.
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The crafty cuss, he must have stuck it up on purpose.