Vulgar words in Queen Victoria (Page 1)
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He was one part blackguard, people said, and three parts buffoon; but those who knew him better could not help liking him--he meant well; and he was really good-humoured and kind-hearted, if you took him the right way.
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"God damn it, sir!" was the rejoinder.
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His comfortable, unpunctual days became subject to the unaltering routine of a palace; no longer did he sprawl on sofas; not a single "damn" escaped his lips.
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"God eternally damn it!" he exclaimed, leaping up from his sofa, and dashing about the room.