Vulgar words in The Wrecker (Page 1)
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I, Loudon Dodd, who had refused all other livelihoods with scorn, and been advertised in the Saint Joseph _Sunday Herald_ as a patriot and an artist, to be returned upon my native Muskegon like damaged goods, and go the circuit of my father's acquaintance, cap in hand, and begging to sweep offices!
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Lastly, he started a fresh tide of popular sympathy by enunciating the sentiment, "Damn all these Admirality Charts, and that's what I say!"
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"Loudon, I'd meant to knock you up last night, and I hope you won't take it unfriendly that I didn't.
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"No, if I hadn't have been born an Englishman," was one of his sentiments, "damn me!
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"I know it was a liberty----" "O, damn your liberty!
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Read it, you blaying ass!
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He showed me her photograph; she was a big, handsome, dashing, dressy, vulgar hussy, without character, without tenderness, without mind, and (as the result proved) without virtue.
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"I think I was a Currency Ass to come on board of her!" reflected Mac.
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Any other ass got any time to waste?