Vulgar words in The Sea Wolf (Page 1)
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Any jackass gets aboard one and runs it from hell to breakfast, blowin' his whistle to beat the band and tellin' the rest of the world to look out for him, because he's comin' and can't look out for himself!
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"O'Toole or McCarthy would suit your mug a damn sight better.
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"Lift up that end there, damn you!
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"He's your boat-puller when you've got him in the boat; but he's my sailor when I have him aboard, and I'll do what I damn well please with him."
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"You'll get down out of that rigging, and damn lively about it!
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You've got spunk, as you Yanks s'y, an' I like yer in a w'y.
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"Well, Johnson, then, damn you!
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"May God damn your soul to hell, Wolf Larsen, only hell's too good for you, you coward, you murderer, you pig!" was his opening salutation.
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Damn sight better dead and outa your reach than alive and in your clutches!
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You know damn well he wont.
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"You damn little sneak!
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We're dead men, I know it; but all the same you might be able to do us a favour some time when we need it damn bad."
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The Macedonia repeated her performance of yesterday, "hogging" the sea by dropping her line of boats in advance of ours and across our course.
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'E's got no right to live, an' as the Good Word puts it, ''E shall shorely die,' an' I s'y, 'Amen, an' damn soon at that.'"
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They had been hogging the sea, and they knew Wolf Larsen, by reputation at any rate.
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It's those damn headaches, I believe.