Vulgar words in The Wheels of Chance: a Bicycling Idyll (Page 1)
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"Damn!" said he.
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"Damn!" said the other man in brown, quite audibly, starting as he followed her glance.
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At Milford his bicycle made, so to speak, an ass of itself.
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This man in brown, with his confident manner, and his proffered half sovereign (damn him!)
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'I've settled the rooms,' she says, and 'e says 'damn!' just like that.
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"Damn her," said Bechamel, for all the world like a common man.
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"Damn you!"
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And he was here, stranded and sold, an ass, and as it were, the son of many generations of asses.
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Something within him protested that he was a hot-headed ass even as he went towards the door again.
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"What's the good of scrapping about in a public-house?" said Charlie, appealing to the company.
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"Only don't think I'm afraid,-not of a spindle-legged cuss like him," shouted Charlie.